AFib: Restoring Your Normal Rhythm

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • Our experts from Stony Brook Heart Institute's Heart Rhythm Center answer your questions on the latest developments in the prevention, detection, and treatment of atrial fibrillation (AFib) and other types of heart rhythm disorders. This Q&A is moderated by Heart Rhythm Center Director Eric Rashba, MD, and experts include cardiac electrophysiologists Ibrahim Almasry, MD; Roger Fan, MD; and Abhijeet Singh, MD.
    For an appointment with one of our heart rhythm specialists, call (631) 44-HEART (444-3278) or request an appointment online at heart.stonybrookmedicine.edu.
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Комментарии • 54

  • @cube1us
    @cube1us Год назад +3

    It is interesting to hear about the improvements over the last 10 years. I had my ablation a little over 10 years ago. I will certainly be asking my EP about these improvements because it is not unlikely I will need to undergo a second ablation procedure.

  • @davidhillyer3911
    @davidhillyer3911 Год назад +3

    Thank you, most informative.

  • @nmandowa
    @nmandowa Год назад +17

    No one mentions the extraordinary cost and lack of insurance coverage of these newer blood thinners, as if this would have no effect on quality of life for many of us.

    • @hudsonstraight8628
      @hudsonstraight8628 Месяц назад +1

      A dude put up his hospital bill for a 1 hr.ablation, it was$232,000. He said he had insurance.

    • @forgottenamericana
      @forgottenamericana Месяц назад

      Welcome to healthcare in America....

  • @lakishabennett7311
    @lakishabennett7311 Год назад +2

    Hi Stony Brook Heart Institute- I am glad to see this. I was wondering about heart arrythmia's while I'm listening.

  • @cube1us
    @cube1us Год назад +1

    Abrahm (Sp?) I like your presentation style and explanations.

  • @veronicaalessandrello1022
    @veronicaalessandrello1022 Год назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @CHixon
    @CHixon Год назад +6

    My cardiologists want me to hold off on ablation with my diagnosed mitral valve-induced AFIB and continue with flecainide to convert back to normal sinus rhythm. But I know this treatment cannot last long before the valve needs to be fixed and ablation performed. This treatment cannot last long because I'm taking flecainide more and more frequently. I think my smartwatch does a good job at detecting AFIB, where an elevated heart rate AND high heart rate variability are shown when I am at rest.

  • @robyncurtis8542
    @robyncurtis8542 Год назад +13

    Great video. I am looking at having an ablation (get to discuss it with the cardiologist tomorrow) so your video was very helpful and extremely informative. Thank you

    • @riccawthra
      @riccawthra Год назад +1

      Me too. How was yours and how successful?

  • @ANONYMOUS-xd3eu
    @ANONYMOUS-xd3eu Год назад +1

    I've been waiting six months to get a doc

  • @fpinto300
    @fpinto300 Год назад +4

    Early derection is crucial. So Kardia like devises should be owned by the older folks as a standard thing since so many don't show symptoms. It would have made a difference in my case.

  • @isabeldiassilva7921
    @isabeldiassilva7921 2 месяца назад +1

    You don’t do electrical conversion?

  • @stricklandgarageaviation2864
    @stricklandgarageaviation2864 Год назад +2

    What is the difference between PVC (premature ventricular contraction) and A-fib?

  • @LettyK
    @LettyK Год назад +37

    I have been taking Magnesium Taurate for just a week, having heard this particular form of magnesium is good for the heart, and my AFib has practically disappeared.

    • @signsandgraphicsinc
      @signsandgraphicsinc Год назад +3

      LettyK, That is such good news. what brand & what dose did you take? I’m asking for a family member. Thanks so much for sharing.

    • @LettyK
      @LettyK Год назад +9

      @@signsandgraphicsinc I'm in the UK and the brand is BioCare, you can find them online. The dosage is 146mg twice a day. I tried to leave a link but RUclips would not allow it. Hope this is a help to you and your family member.

    • @signsandgraphicsinc
      @signsandgraphicsinc Год назад +1

      LettyK, I am doing research for my family member who has afib. Just curious, where did you here this type of Magnesium was helpful for afib. I will definitely seek this out. Thanks a Million!

    • @marchofstetter8313
      @marchofstetter8313 Год назад +3

      My Doctor suggested 400 mg per day

    • @adaleistarreveld9669
      @adaleistarreveld9669 Год назад +2

      2:27

  • @jamesm654
    @jamesm654 4 месяца назад

    I had 3 ablations and 8 cardioversions. Didnt't work. Just started tikosyn 4 weeks ago. So far so good.

  • @claudeclarke3469
    @claudeclarke3469 3 месяца назад

    Really good info! Excellent questions and answers for the doctors!

  • @lakishabennett7311
    @lakishabennett7311 Год назад

    This is Lakisha- Alumni this is for the year 2023. I know that I've send this before.

  • @darrylholcomb9076
    @darrylholcomb9076 3 месяца назад

    I've Afib for 2 years, two mild strokes in 2 years despite Eliquis 5. CABGx4 in 2001at age 53. Body mass 31. Had Amplazter Amulet installed 2 /8/2024. TEE follow up 3/28/2024. Afib resting range 62-57. Would the new "hybrid ablation" be benificial for me?

  • @nickmaidment
    @nickmaidment 2 года назад +7

    nobody mentions Cardioversion. Why? Do you not think this is an option?

    • @donaldobrien9171
      @donaldobrien9171 Год назад +4

      afib is progressive, so eventually the cardioversion will not last very long. my history is 1st cardioversion lasted 2 years, 2nd 1 week, 3rd four days.

    • @Ian-lu7sp
      @Ian-lu7sp Год назад +1

      my Cardioversion only lasted 31 hours

    • @iggy-not-pop9875
      @iggy-not-pop9875 Год назад

      ??hh??v@@donaldobrien9171

    • @blakemoore666
      @blakemoore666 Год назад

      @@donaldobrien9171 have you ever considered or had an ablation ?

    • @Hornet135
      @Hornet135 Год назад +1

      @@donaldobrien9171 It can be progressive if you don’t correct the underlying conditions contributing to the afib.

  • @philschutte9295
    @philschutte9295 4 месяца назад +2

    Just saw this. So a little late comment... Ablation, ablation, ablation. Why even talk about anything else. That's all they want to push. Easy money. The stats these dr's are talking about aren't reflected in the medical literature.. 65% success rate at best. 1-2 % mortality rate. My mom had one and woke up in the IC unit a day later after a botched ablation. Burnt a hole in her heart and had to have emergency open heart surgery. I've had 7 electro cardioversions and am trying to avoid ablation like the plague.

  • @carolineoblitey9830
    @carolineoblitey9830 Год назад +6

    During exercise how much HR is too high

    • @wilfredolopez5125
      @wilfredolopez5125 Год назад

      150

    • @cube1us
      @cube1us Год назад

      That depends a little bit on what your normal heart rate is. I would suggest that two times your normal heart rate is healthy, three times gets a bit more iffy and four times is certainly too high. I am not a doctor.

    • @johnhall9895
      @johnhall9895 Год назад +9

      I was diagnosed with Afib 6 years ago after having an attack whilst riding my bike. I was prescribed Flecainide and Xeralto for a anticoag. I gave up cycling then after a year I started running. I joined a running club and compete in road races, cross country and Fell races. Don't let it stop you! I am 76 years old.

  • @raycaputo5305
    @raycaputo5305 Год назад

    My brother's is in afib and had a procedure where they shocked his heart twice and had no change he is still in afib what is next for him ???

    • @donaldobrien9171
      @donaldobrien9171 Год назад

      ablation

    • @Joxxol
      @Joxxol 7 месяцев назад +1

      I needed 3 shocks to get my heart back in rythym. I'm glad they didn't stop at two.

  • @ColinMitchell-me9ts
    @ColinMitchell-me9ts 2 месяца назад

    😊😮😅😊😊😅😅😅😅😮😮