Hello,
I am sorry to hear about your diagnosis. IST is a very frustrating condition when it is symptomatic.
1)I was interested in the Sinus Node Modification and was curious as to how successful this procedure was for Inappropiate Sinus Node Modification.
The success rate for sinus node modification is around 50-60% and even then it depends on the end point. For severely symptomatic patients, extensive ablation can lead to damage to most of the sinus node sometimes requiring pacemaker. This is never the goal of the first or second procedure. We do not like putting pacemakers in people unless absolutely necessary, especially young people like yourself. A higher dose of beta blocker may help and is probably worth trying as a next step.
2)Since I had a echo and a ct angiography done which showed everything was normal, can I rule out any artery blockage that can be causing my pain in my left arm.
A CT angiogram should rule out coronary anomalies and if done correctly coronary artery disease. The odds of a 21 year old having coronary disease in the absense of significant family history or other out of the ordinary risk factors is very, very low. I doubt coronary disease is the problem.
I hope this helps. Thanks for posting.
In my case, the first 2 months or so of taking Toprol were awful because of the side effects - fatigue, cold extremities, sluggish mind, breathlessness, etc. My doctor didn't want to take me out of it. He told me to take the med at night instead. It has been 2 years since then. My body has adjusted and those side effects don't bother that much anymore. Good luck!