My Mom is 63 years old & has severe HOCM (NYHA class >IV). She is 150 lbs overweight, asthmatic & severly depressed from her incapacity to perform simple, everday tasks. Mom had a successful myectomy performed at Mayo Clinic in 1993, however, her condition has greatly deteriorated in the past 5 years. Due to my Mom's current state of health, the staff at Mayo has suggested a procedure known as Alcohol Ablation. We are having much difficulty locating specific information about this procedure. Could you please provide us with some general facts about this procedure & the current success rate?
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Dear Jim
Alcohol ablation refers to an experimental procedure for HOCM. It is very similar to an
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Coronary artery balloon angioplasty - series. It involves injecting alcohol down a small artery to kill the
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pacemaker after the procedure. We have done several now and the procedure appears promising.
I hope this has been useful. Feel free to write back with further questions. Good luck.
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