electrophysiology research
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I hope to hear that less invasive means are on the way..One can be hopeful:)
I was re posting cuz you asked me to give you an update once I'd been to see the cardiologist. I haven't gone yet, but if you like I can give you my e-mail address as it may be easier to converse that way, as opposed to taking up valuable forum space that other visitors to this site could be using.
I was curious about ablation: not everyone can benefit from it correct? In other words, it's not advanced enough yet that it can be used to correct ALL types of arrythmias? I was also under the impression that in order to "fix" a pathway, or whatever is causing the arrythmia, the doctor must be able to cause the heart to experience the arrythmia in question while the catheterization is being done? Any truth to this?
I had a "bad one" as I call it - a run of three beats I think, followed by a short pause before heart resumed normal function, last month, and the last time it happened that bad was about a year ago. It'd be very difficult to catch these happening regularly in my case :( which in a way, I guess is a good thing (Provided they're not very dangerous! lol)
Some interesting news: I was reading that atrial fibrilation is very difficult to treat with current ablation techiniques, as the arrythmia is apparently produced from many different signals in the heart (I'm not an expert, that's just my understanding: feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) I was also reading however in the same article, that much research is being done and they were saying that it seems in 2-3 years that ablatation to cure atrial fibrilation will not only be feasible, but will probably be practiced widely and succesfully. I'd love to hear from my cardiologist that they'd be able to cure what's wrong with me. lol. :)
-Arthur