Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 This was sampled from the excellent web site of Hans Larsen's Affibbers.org I think some people are still being offered " ablation " and this is what is being offered . make sure you are not buying this ablation ! Regards CALGARY, CANADA. is now considered a last resort procedure for afibbers not responding to pharmaceutical drugs. Although the procedure does stabilize the pulse rate, it has four major drawbacks: It is irreversible. It does nothing to stop the fibrillation of the atria, which in itself can be quite uncomfortable, and necessitates continuing anticoagulation (warfarin) therapy. It makes the patient entirely dependent on the pacemaker. If it malfunctions or the batteries run out, the patient dies. It does nothing to remedy the fatigue and reduced exercise capacity caused by the fibrillation of the atria. AV node ablation is performed in much the same way as RF ablation except that it is the area around the node that is ablated. Researchers at the University of Calgary now report that AV node ablation actually worsens atrial fibrillation and tends to convert paroxysmal AF to the persistent or permanent variety. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 This is a very pressing and urgent question. The patient should be aware that they are still in AF, you are dependant on a pace maker and in some cases you may fell worse. What's more its irreversible. Prof hassiguierre told me quite firmly this is palliative treatment only C Uk AV node ablation and pacemaker implantation This was sampled from the excellent web site of Hans Larsen's Affibbers.org I think some people are still being offered " ablation " and this is what is being offered . make sure you are not buying this ablation ! Regards CALGARY, CANADA. is now considered a last resort procedure for afibbers not responding to pharmaceutical drugs. Although the procedure does stabilize the pulse rate, it has four major drawbacks: It is irreversible. It does nothing to stop the fibrillation of the atria, which in itself can be quite uncomfortable, and necessitates continuing anticoagulation (warfarin) therapy. It makes the patient entirely dependent on the pacemaker. If it malfunctions or the batteries run out, the patient dies. It does nothing to remedy the fatigue and reduced exercise capacity caused by the fibrillation of the atria. AV node ablation is performed in much the same way as RF ablation except that it is the area around the node that is ablated. Researchers at the University of Calgary now report that AV node ablation actually worsens atrial fibrillation and tends to convert paroxysmal AF to the persistent or permanent variety. Web Page - http://www.afibsupport.com List owner: AFIBsupport-owner For help on how to use the group, including how to drive it via email, send a blank email to AFIBsupport-help Nothing in this message should be considered as medical advice, or should be acted upon without consultation with one's physician. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 This is a very pressing and urgent question. The patient should be aware that they are still in AF, you are dependant on a pace maker and in some cases you may fell worse. What's more its irreversible. Prof hassiguierre told me quite firmly this is palliative treatment only C Uk AV node ablation and pacemaker implantation This was sampled from the excellent web site of Hans Larsen's Affibbers.org I think some people are still being offered " ablation " and this is what is being offered . make sure you are not buying this ablation ! Regards CALGARY, CANADA. is now considered a last resort procedure for afibbers not responding to pharmaceutical drugs. Although the procedure does stabilize the pulse rate, it has four major drawbacks: It is irreversible. It does nothing to stop the fibrillation of the atria, which in itself can be quite uncomfortable, and necessitates continuing anticoagulation (warfarin) therapy. It makes the patient entirely dependent on the pacemaker. If it malfunctions or the batteries run out, the patient dies. It does nothing to remedy the fatigue and reduced exercise capacity caused by the fibrillation of the atria. AV node ablation is performed in much the same way as RF ablation except that it is the area around the node that is ablated. Researchers at the University of Calgary now report that AV node ablation actually worsens atrial fibrillation and tends to convert paroxysmal AF to the persistent or permanent variety. Web Page - http://www.afibsupport.com List owner: AFIBsupport-owner For help on how to use the group, including how to drive it via email, send a blank email to AFIBsupport-help Nothing in this message should be considered as medical advice, or should be acted upon without consultation with one's physician. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 This is a very pressing and urgent question. The patient should be aware that they are still in AF, you are dependant on a pace maker and in some cases you may fell worse. What's more its irreversible. Prof hassiguierre told me quite firmly this is palliative treatment only C Uk AV node ablation and pacemaker implantation This was sampled from the excellent web site of Hans Larsen's Affibbers.org I think some people are still being offered " ablation " and this is what is being offered . make sure you are not buying this ablation ! Regards CALGARY, CANADA. is now considered a last resort procedure for afibbers not responding to pharmaceutical drugs. Although the procedure does stabilize the pulse rate, it has four major drawbacks: It is irreversible. It does nothing to stop the fibrillation of the atria, which in itself can be quite uncomfortable, and necessitates continuing anticoagulation (warfarin) therapy. It makes the patient entirely dependent on the pacemaker. If it malfunctions or the batteries run out, the patient dies. It does nothing to remedy the fatigue and reduced exercise capacity caused by the fibrillation of the atria. AV node ablation is performed in much the same way as RF ablation except that it is the area around the node that is ablated. Researchers at the University of Calgary now report that AV node ablation actually worsens atrial fibrillation and tends to convert paroxysmal AF to the persistent or permanent variety. Web Page - http://www.afibsupport.com List owner: AFIBsupport-owner For help on how to use the group, including how to drive it via email, send a blank email to AFIBsupport-help Nothing in this message should be considered as medical advice, or should be acted upon without consultation with one's physician. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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