Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 Greetings, I was also diagnosed with left bundle branch block. I was cured by ablation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 Germaine, I have had a left bundle branch block for at least 25 years, probably caused, my doctor says, by a viral infection I didn't know I had at the time. The LBB predates both my mild heart attack about 6 years ago and the afib which developed about 18 months after that. My cardio feels my afib has been the result of my heart attack and it is pretty well controlled at the moment. The only comment he has made about the LBB is that it masks ischemic changes on EKG, so a stress test, for example, is not helpful in diagnosing any future ischemic changes I might have in my heart. Although I am on beta blockers now because of my MI and afib, I was not treated for the LBB when it was discovered, and I still have it according to all the EKGs I've had. I figured it was just " there " and would never go away so I'm interested to learn that yours sort of disappeared for a while. In any case, none of my docs have ever gotten excited by this so I haven't either. I'm sorry I don't know of any particular web sites that discuss LBB with afib but you might try PubMed and put in those two terms. I must say that I've often found Google to be as helpful as PubMed. Brenta Left Bundle Branch Block > > >> However, I was wondering if any of you have any knowledge > of AFIB in association with Left Bundle Branch Block. I > went for a stress test a few days ago, my resting EKG > showed the usual AFIB/Flutter but this time with LBBB. I > had LBBB show up on EKG about ten years ago but when I was > hositalized with AFIB about three years ago it was not > there. Now it is back. (Since my episode of three hour > chest pain a month ago.) If any of you know a site that I > can check out LBBB with AFIB I would appreciate it. By the > way in the opinion of the cardiologist who supervised the > stress test, my dose of atenolol shoud be raised. Oh, for > continuity of care! > > Thanks, > Germaine 52 > Canada > propafenone, atenolol, warfarin > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca > > > > 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 October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 > Germaine > I had over a dozen places ablated and I have 5 pulmonary veins, rather than the usual 4. This took 2 ablations to cure. Some veins were isolated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 > Germaine, I have had a left bundle branch block for at least 25 years, probably caused, my doctor says, by a viral infection I didn't know I had at the time. The LBB predates both my mild heart attack about 6 years ago " . > Brenta Hi Brenta, I was sent for a stress test back in 96. The cardiologist asked me why my doctor sent me for it when I had LBBB. Up to this point I had never even had a resting EKG, so no one knew I had LBBB. At that time he did not continue with the Stress Test. The staff told me it was not unusual to have it come and go. Enter the diagnosis of AFIB in 2001 and no LBBB. Therefore I was surprised and mildly amused when I am sent back to the same cardio for a stress test a few days ago and voila the LBBB is back! He proceeded with the stress test this time but my heart rate went up to over 200 rather quickly and I became short of breath so he stopped it and reccommended and Echocardiogram and a thallium stress test. All this without the knowledge of my electrophysiologist, I did try to get to see him when I had intense chest pain for three hours a month ago, but his secretary told me he was booked solid and to go to my family doctor. Well, my family doc did not waste any time getting me for the stress test with the other cardio. Ah, medicare in Canada - works wonderfully well in an emergency but drop back to urgent or below and " get in line " for months! Thanks for the suggestions re Google and Pub Med and look after yourself! Take Care, Germaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 > Greetings, > I was also diagnosed with left bundle branch block. I was cured by ablation. > Hi , Was this the full PVI ablation for AFIB which cleared the LBBB too? Regards, Germaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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