Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 Six weeks ago I had a Wolf mini-maze procedure performed in Cincinnati by Dr. Randall Wolf. Since that time I have been AF free. Yippee!! I still have some PVC's, varying from one a minute up to maybe 10 per minute. There are no symptoms except that I can feel it happening. I think the frequency of PVC's is gradually going down. I have been walking about 5 miles/day and have lost a few pounds (probably from the exercise.) My appetite has been good, mood upbeat and feeling great. I still have a lingering cough that I've had ever since the procedure, although it now seems to be getting better. My resting pulse rate used to be around 45 bpm. It has been that way for many years, long before the AF started. After the procedure they put me on a pacer for about 1 day at 75 bpm. After removing the pacer and pacing wires, my rate was about 63 bpm. It has been gradually increasing to about 72 bpm currently. Dr. Wolf is happy about this as he says the long term good results seem correlated with more normal range resting heart rates. BTW, the temporary pacing wires are a standard part of the mini-maze. Needless to say, this is a great beginning, and the longest stretch of sinus rhythm I've had in many years. ------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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