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Old 02-17-2011, 10:43 AM   #1
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Smile post ablation for AVNRT and Atrial tachy.

Hi, I had an ablation for AVNRT and Atrial tachy (they only found the atrial tachy when I was in the EP study).

I think they burnt about 14 times and found three extra pathways. It only took about an hour and 40 mins and they couldn't get them started again after they had ablated them. My heart was going about 100 bpm overnight afterwards and the next day. It is down to about 70-90 today, but it keeps jumping as if the svt is going to start but it doesn't. I didn't have this so often before, if i did... the svt would have definitly started. I have been told it is normal for the heart to be a bit unsettled for a while afterwards, but I wondered if anyone else had the same experience?

Sarah

 
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