1.) Is there a problem with weakening of the atrium walls and are there any issues concerning
scarKeloid scar
Miscarriage
Scar revision
Scarlet fever
Signs of scarlet fever tissue, such as
loss of flexibility where ablation is performed that may cause problems later.
A: Yes, there can be problems with
scarKeloid scar
Miscarriage
Scar revision
Scarlet fever
Signs of scarlet fever tissue forming. For this reason the smallest amount of ablation possible is used.
2.) What are the typical dimensions of the 'problem' areas in the atrium, how large is the
burnAirway burn
Burn, blister - close-up
Burn, thermal - close-up
Burns
Burns - resources
Eye burning - itching and discharge
First degree burn
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Heartburn
Heartburn prevention
Minor burn - first aid - series area, and what is the
resolution with which the probes can be placed, i.e. can problem areas be missed?
A: The area is actually not in the atrium but in the
pulmonaryAcute respiratory distress syndrome
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Copd (chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder)
Cpr
Cpr - adult
Cpr - child (1 to 8 years old)
Cpr - infant
Disseminated tuberculosis
Hantavirus
Heart attack first aid veins and is actually quite small.
3.)Is there 'old' equipment and 'new' equipment in use at various institutions that perform this type of work (what
do I need to ask?)
A: No. This is such a new field there is only new equipment.
4.) What are the dangers (if any) in creating the opening from one atrium to the other that may be required to
reach both atria.
A: The opening is actually already there but is usually closed. There is some risk that the hole will not close again properly following the porcedure but this is rare.