On April 27 of this year, as part of my open heart surgery, I had ablations in the left atrium for
atrialAtrial fibrillation/flutter
Atrial myxoma
Left atrial myxoma
Right atrial myxoma Fib and in the right atrium for atiral
flutterAtrial fibrillation/flutter. Since that time, I have had a very
rapidRapid shallow breathing and irregular rhythm secondary to any activity. I was started on
toprolToprol-xl and
verapamilVerapamil
Verapamil hydrochloride
Verapamil hydrochloride sr
Verapamil-trandolapril 180 mg
twiceTwice-a-day a day. A few days ago, I was cardioverted since they felt I was in atrial fib again. My rhythm is now a regular accelerated junctional rhythm, rates 80-100 (faster and irregular with activity). Atrial rhythm appears to be from an ectopic focus, not very well organized. I do have a pacemaker that has been reprogramed to a VVIR (rate 50) because the atrial lead no longer works. I have been told to continue with the drugs and we will watch and see what happens. My question is can verapamil suppress the SA node and prevent return of normal conduction? I don't want to do anything that would decrease my chances of a return to normal rhythm but I do understand to need to keep the rates at a reasonable level. Is Toprol alone a better option? Cardiac rehab has been a challenge..any ideas about how to handle that at this time? I realize that it could take many months before we will know the outcome of this surgery.