Dear john,
1) Will incidence of AF increase as I age?
A: The natural history of afib is to have increasing frequency and duration of episodes as one ages.
2) Will AF incidences occur even if I quit exercising?
A: More than likely yes.
3) Is doing nothing a valid option since it has until now only been a prob when exercising?
A: Not really the best option given the increased risk of stroke with afib.
4) Is ablation an option?
A: Yes. This is what I recommend to all my patients with lone (no structural heart disease) afib. If you would like to be considered for ablation at the Cleveland Clinic call 1-800-223-2273 ext 49220 and ask to speak to Dianna.
5) With ablation is a pacemaker required?
A: Not with focal afib ablation. In some cases AV node ablation is performed and then a pacemaker is needed but in most individuals with lone afib focal ablation is all that is needed.
6) What is Tambocor induced mortality rate?
A: The mortality risk is very low. The incidence of serious arrhythmias not necessarily resulting in death is less than 1% overall and in individuals with no heart disease is even lower.
7) Cardiologist asked me to resume exercising after being on Tambocor 72 hours - Is that prudent?
A: In general we don't comment on other doctors advice.
8) Should I wait for echo results before starting Tambocor?
A: This would be up to your doctor.
9) What other options do I have?
A: Besides medications and ablation the other option would be a surgical maze procedure.