Posted By Greg on July 17, 1999 at 17:00:09
About a year ago i started having
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Breath odor. After about the third attack i was reffered to a cardiologist that diagnosed it as an accessory pathway. He then prescribed
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rapidRapid shallow breathing heart beat attack. I called the doc and he told me to continue the medicine through the weekend. The weekend produced the same response hard beat and also lethergy. I called the doc on monday and he told me to increase the verapamil. Tues produced a severe attack weds produced a severe attack and weds I ended up in the hospital with an attack plus I had numb feet. After this I stoped Taking the digitalis. Medline says the contraindications for digitalis include accessory pathway, since the dig seems to reinforce the accessory pathway as the main path. Do you have any idea if the syptoms
(symptoms) are of an accessory pathway and what are the complications from the meds? I now have a king of hearts moniter on to try to catch my heart in an attack. Greg
Greg,I read your post and the cardiologist that dx you with accessory pathway seems to be right. I am sure he did an ECG and a EPS which would have led him to his diagnosis, also many do order the holter as well. Accessory Pathway exists when there is an extra connection in the heart from the atria straight to the ventricles. This gives you an extra pathway for the electrical imp to creat a beat. So with more impulses travelling down the extra pathway there will be more beats. This creates the fast beats, the 170 bpm you have experienced seems to be in line. RF is a procedure with 95% success rate and has become the treatment of choice. I also have heard digitalis is a no no. Verapamil will cause digitalis toxicity very quickly. Verapamil has been know to cause hypotension , edema, myocardial depression, heart failure and some gastrointestinal disturbance. If you don't feel comfortable with the cardio go for a second opinion. People do get second opinions for lessor things. Relaxe and do not get strung out because the stress is a killer. The holter will propably give the cardio all the info he needs........mario
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