Idiopathic VT treatment options
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I am posting this message in hopes that you can give me more information. I am a 40 y/o female who began having symptoms of atrial tach., a-fib., a-flutter and SVT at the age of 37. I have undergone 5 ablations with over 60 "burns" and have just had an ESI study done. I was told that my SA node and origin of arrythmias were on the epicardium of my heart. I was told that there are no methods (that my physician felt comfortable with) to abalte on the epicardium. I have been on Tambacor, Rhythmol, All the "beta Blockers" and finally Tikosyn. After 5 months on successful Tikosyn therapy, I developed sustained atrial flutter. I have undergone av node ablation, dual chamber pacemaker implantation and SA node modification. I have taken Amiodarone, but, after the first dose developed severe bronchial constriction that required hospitilization.
The SVT was ablated successfully but the remaining arrythmias continue to plague me.
Is there any documentation for successful epicardial ablation?
I am a Paramedic and I wish to continue a job that I was "born" to do. Either I must find a solution or accept a desk job, admit defeat and wait for technology to catch up to me.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
Janis