Understanding Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation - Risk Factors, Treatment Options, Surgery

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2011
  • Learn more at bit.ly/sHgbCc. What is Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation? Dr. Richard Hongo, Cardiac Eletrophysiologist, at CPMC explains explains electrophysiology and the cutting edge catheterization procedures such as Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation. He explains how the procedure works as well risk factors, treatment options, medications or implantable devices (surgery) as options.

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  • @chaunceyraps2363
    @chaunceyraps2363 7 лет назад +39

    I have ventricular tachycardia right now. I previously had an ablation for SVT and am getting either a defibrillator or another ablation. Bless up and good luck to everyone else watching this video who has vt, svt, or any other tachycardia!

    • @lizzieb1318
      @lizzieb1318 7 лет назад +3

      Chase Bemowski thank you :) i am having an ablation in two days so am doing my research!!

    • @RicardoAlonso77
      @RicardoAlonso77 6 лет назад +1

      How are you right now?

    • @realcoolgreg1119
      @realcoolgreg1119 5 лет назад +4

      I have a tachycardia too I'm doing surgery too bless me too guys

    • @cyndieparisi7511
      @cyndieparisi7511 3 года назад +2

      Chauncey Raps God Bless and hope you’re feeling good!! 🙏🏼❤️

    • @cyndieparisi7511
      @cyndieparisi7511 3 года назад +2

      typicalroblox laff how are you feeling? Hope everything went well for you🙏🏼

  • @dano6306
    @dano6306 3 месяца назад +1

    Scheduled for an ablation for SVT in May, this is a great break down of what exactly is going on in the heart. My cardiologist explained it well too, but the visuals really helped make it click.

  • @hnobumi
    @hnobumi 11 лет назад +8

    Thank you Dr. Richard Hongo. This is the best explaination I've heard so far. Even better than the cardio surgeon I met today. Thanks again

  • @bentrunch
    @bentrunch 8 лет назад +2

    Brilliant clear video. Many thanks.

  • @kertamo6721
    @kertamo6721 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent video. Thanks!

  • @fracturedfauve
    @fracturedfauve 2 года назад

    Thank you for this thorough explanation.

  • @matthewbrown4360
    @matthewbrown4360 10 лет назад +11

    I'm probably going to need this. My panic attacks are triggered by the thought of this, so I'm trying to show that side of myself that there is nothing to fear.

    • @lizzieb1318
      @lizzieb1318 7 лет назад +3

      Matthew Brown Anxiety makes mine worse aswell

    • @fracturedfauve
      @fracturedfauve 2 года назад +1

      Panic is terrible and it’s hard to tell if the tachycardia is caused by panic or the SVT.

    • @user-od5fg6hu9b
      @user-od5fg6hu9b Год назад

      @@fracturedfauve how r u

    • @user-od5fg6hu9b
      @user-od5fg6hu9b Год назад

      @@lizzieb1318 how r u

  • @ThunDRPreacHtv
    @ThunDRPreacHtv 7 месяцев назад +3

    I’m in the hospital as we speak for ventricular tachycardia. I have a defibrillator/pacemaker. I been shocked really hard six times yesterday 11/4/2023. I already had three ablations done. The team is getting together Monday tomorrow 11/6/2023 to more likely agree with surgery again. I was on amiodarone and was recently taking off that med this pass August. I pray that everyone that have this I pray we all will be ok. I think we have a lot more life to live than we know but it is scary to have this. Blessings to you all 🙏🏿💜

    • @crystalniccole9714
      @crystalniccole9714 6 месяцев назад +1

      I hope you are on the road to recovery. Best wishes!

    • @Ken_oh545
      @Ken_oh545 Месяц назад

      Do you find that the Defibrillator shocks vary in strength? I had one yesterday and it didn't hurt like some I have had before.

    • @tabreznagaralli
      @tabreznagaralli 28 дней назад

      hi
      how r u now and i also had episode of vt where i required cardioversion.
      doctor is suggesting ep study for further management

  • @CRF300LSNYC
    @CRF300LSNYC 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a training EP tech. This helped. Thank you

  • @beckysmith7893
    @beckysmith7893 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this informative video!!!

  • @umanandalisam
    @umanandalisam 10 лет назад +1

    thanks for the video...

  • @nightwing5177
    @nightwing5177 4 года назад

    Thank you so much. God Bless you.

  • @sfaisal325
    @sfaisal325 10 лет назад +1

    very very knowledgeable video thanks alot

  • @wettgilliam
    @wettgilliam 7 лет назад +7

    I really appreciate Dr. Hongo taking the time to explain the step by step on performing the surgery. I was diagnosed with rapid heartbeats 3 years. I was recommended to have surgery but my insurance at the refused to pay because it didn't cover this type of surgery. So, therefore, I didn't get it. Now, 3 years later, I am frequently is having the rapid heartbeats. They can occur at anytime. For the past 3 months, I have a total of 5 attacks so far. I am very worried of my condition right now. I may have to seek funding from an hospital or assistance program that's willing to help me. I don't have 90k in the bank. Three years ago, that was the cost of the surgery. I don't know what's the cost is now.

    • @lockergr
      @lockergr 4 года назад

      James Gilliam Wow, yes that is costly. Scary to think about. I know our hospital has a thing called charity care. Now I don't know if this would apply to a major procedure but I know that they can help people out who are in need. I pray you stay healthy.

    • @venomx4093
      @venomx4093 2 года назад +1

      Try not to fear the irregular heart beats. I have sinus tachycardia, heart palpitations daily and have been for 25 years. My heart beats per minute often hit 153 just walking up stairs. I've had it so long that I just view it as something normal.

  • @KimmiVincent
    @KimmiVincent 9 лет назад +8

    I am a long term sufferer of SVT. In fact it was congenital in my experience. As my heart developed when i was a foetus my chambers twisted in a way that cause an extra chamber. I however didn't suffer any symptoms until my early teens. I had my ablation surgery when i was about 27 years old. During my ablation the surgeons and experts also found another extra electrical node but they left it because they said it took a lot of teasing to set it off. I was really scared throughout because you are obviously awake. I remember feeling strong but painless muscle spasms down my right side from where they were sending electrical pulses in. They also removed the catheters a little too vigorously which led to some temporary nerve damage in my groin. I was told that my procedure was 95% successful. About 6 months later my svt started again. They now cant find where it is coming from so I have to go through this all again which scares me as they said its in a more serious place in my heart! I have 3 children who i always worry about in case i have given it to them which is likely as my own mum had the exact same heart condition as me, although she was luckily cured from her first ablation. I will always be keeping an eye on my children and as i know all the symptoms i shall be rushing them to the docs the moment i even get a hint of SVT with them

    • @KimmiVincent
      @KimmiVincent 9 лет назад +1

      I think you have to be awake, because they trigger off attacks, and you have to say when you feel certain things etc. Its scary, but is over in a flash, and mine took longer than normal, as hit a complication, yet it still felt quick xx

    • @alpha2957
      @alpha2957 8 лет назад

      Kim Vincent Read my post above. It may help you. Thanks

    • @KimmiVincent
      @KimmiVincent 8 лет назад

      ***** your very welcome. Best of luck and hope everything goes well for you xxx

    • @KimmiVincent
      @KimmiVincent 8 лет назад

      noone I cannot see your post above, could you write it again please? Thanx in advance

    • @alpha2957
      @alpha2957 8 лет назад +1

      +Kim Vincent I apologize, as it is lengthy! But it may help others! I was diagnosed
      with PSVT on December 2008, and according to my cardiologist, it is
      non-life-threatening! Thank God for that! I later had an ablation
      procedure done on February 2009, which my cardiologist introduced a
      total of three different types of drugs to induce palpitations; all
      failed. In fact, prior to this procedure, I was seen by ER more than 13
      times from the plethora of side effects from the drugs I was prescribed!
      I went from two medications to five, and I thought I was going to die,
      that's how bad I was! I had no appetite, and was constantly having
      reflux (burping every second that I was awake), but without the acidic
      part! Apparently cause by the Flecainide.
      Luckily, a friend of mine introduced me to a Naturopath, and instead of
      the usual wait of 30-45 minutes only to be seen for 5 minutes or less,
      he took two hours trying to understand the root of the problem rather
      than the symptoms. He ordered blood tests and what was considered as
      normal levels by my primary doctor my Naturopath did not. Fast forward, I
      no longer have the heart pounding, chest going to explode arrhythmia.
      Within two-months of natural treatment, I'm for the most part (99%) free
      of PSVT symptoms.
      Yes, I do get it now and again, but very seldom and it's very minute- -I
      can hardly feel it. My Naturopath treatment consisted of different
      lists of Organic Foods that I could eat varying the foods every two
      weeks or so. I also had 8 sessions of hydro-colonic therapy to cleanse
      my colons. In addition, I was drinking a cup of concoction of 20
      different herbs, roots, and flowers, all finely grounded, specific to my
      treatment mixed in hot water and drinking it like tea; as well as
      Neprinol AFD, probiotics, and other natural products. The side effect
      was unexpected! I lost almost 40 pounds going from 154 to 115 ponds as
      the results of eating Organic Foods! I'm now back to a very comfortable
      weight of 130 pounds.
      So, there are other treatment besides catheter ablation! It worked for
      me and it may work for others, too. Note! My Naturopath said that, in
      many case, a second, third or fourth catheter ablations may be required
      as also explained by my cardiologist. Not good! I'm also taking
      Magnesium Taurate as part of my regimen- - good for Palpitations! You
      can find information about this product on RUclips! Hope this helps
      others!

  • @ashleylambert1455
    @ashleylambert1455 Год назад +2

    I was diagnosed with SVT about a month ago but have had episodes for years prior that were attributed to low magnesium, thyroid issues, hormonal problems, etc. I’m scheduled for an ablation on December 2 and I truly appreciate the detail given in this video. I’m nervous but I’m hopeful this will take care of my issue. Thank you for the video!

    • @badwolf66
      @badwolf66 Год назад +2

      How did it go, how are you feeling?

    • @ashleylambert1455
      @ashleylambert1455 Год назад +4

      @@badwolf66 I’m doing good! The procedure wasn’t the most fun. The numbing didn’t take very well so I could feel where the doctor was feeding the catheter and wires in. But he found where the issue was and was able to correct it! I’m very thankful.

    • @badwolf66
      @badwolf66 Год назад

      @@ashleylambert1455 That's good to know glad you made it out ok, I'm going for mine on the 24th so it's been dwelling on my mind for a good week now.

  • @loriegunter4100
    @loriegunter4100 11 лет назад

    thank you for the explanation, I am having this next month

    • @sagarrana9183
      @sagarrana9183 2 года назад

      Everything fine till Now?? Plz reply

  • @jdc1957
    @jdc1957 Год назад

    Outstanding.

  • @notfunnynews
    @notfunnynews Год назад

    Thanks

  • @fuzzyfadil2973
    @fuzzyfadil2973 7 лет назад +2

    the best clear and precise explaination video! Now i know...

  • @heathervance-nelson2416
    @heathervance-nelson2416 11 лет назад

    Thanks! Having my ablation on Tuesday, March 26, 2013.

  • @kathrynsechrist3993
    @kathrynsechrist3993 9 лет назад +2

    I have had two ablations with Dr. Hongo for PVCs. He's great and knows what he's talking about! I'm glad he shared this informative video for people who are considering having this procedure done. It's helpful to understand exactly what will be happening and definitely eases any anxiety one might have before going into it. I will say, however, that one ablation is not always the answer. In my case, I am probably going to need a third ablation to completely solve the problem.

    • @petesenn1367
      @petesenn1367 9 лет назад

      I'm dealing with a similar issue and considering ablation. What type of PVCs were you having and what was the frequency of them? Thanks for any input.

    • @husseinbazzi5172
      @husseinbazzi5172 9 лет назад

      Kathryn Sechrist i have this procedure done next month, why are you going for a 3rd ablation? what happened after the first and second time?

    • @alpha2957
      @alpha2957 8 лет назад

      +Pete Senn Somethign I want to share with you IF that's okay? I apologize, as it is lengthy! But it may help others! I was diagnosed
      with PSVT on December 2008, and according to my cardiologist, it is
      non-life-threatening! Thank God for that! I later had an ablation
      procedure done on February 2009, which my cardiologist introduced a
      total of three different types of drugs to induce palpitations; all
      failed. In fact, prior to this procedure, I was seen by ER more than 13
      times from the plethora of side effects from the drugs I was prescribed!
      I went from two medications to five, and I thought I was going to die,
      that's how bad I was! I had no appetite, and was constantly having
      reflux (burping every second that I was awake), but without the acidic
      part! Apparently cause by the Flecainide.
      Luckily, a friend of mine introduced me to a Naturopath, and instead of
      the usual wait of 30-45 minutes only to be seen for 5 minutes or less,
      he took two hours trying to understand the root of the problem rather
      than the symptoms. He ordered blood tests and what was considered as
      normal levels by my primary doctor my Naturopath did not. Fast forward, I
      no longer have the heart pounding, chest going to explode arrhythmia.
      Within two-months of natural treatment, I'm for the most part (99%) free
      of PSVT symptoms.
      Yes, I do get it now and again, but very seldom and it's very minute- -I
      can hardly feel it. My Naturopath treatment consisted of different
      lists of Organic Foods that I could eat varying the foods every two
      weeks or so. I also had 8 sessions of hydro-colonic therapy to cleanse
      my colons. In addition, I was drinking a cup of concoction of 20
      different herbs, roots, and flowers, all finely grounded, specific to my
      treatment mixed in hot water and drinking it like tea; as well as
      Neprinol AFD, probiotics, and other natural products. The side effect
      was unexpected! I lost almost 40 pounds going from 154 to 115 pounds as
      the results of eating Organic Foods! I'm now back to a very comfortable
      weight of 130 pounds.
      So, there are other treatment besides catheter ablation! It worked for
      me and it may work for others, too. Note! My Naturopath said that, in
      many case, a second, third or fourth catheter ablations may be required
      as also explained by my cardiologist. Not good! I'm also taking
      Magnesium Taurate as part of my regimen- - good for Palpitations! You
      can find information about this product on RUclips! Hope this helps
      others!

    • @sassysandie2865
      @sassysandie2865 5 лет назад

      noone excellent that you took a natural approach! How are you doing today?

    • @AGENT47ist
      @AGENT47ist 5 лет назад

      Yeap I was born with WPW and I needed 2 ablations to completely, destroy the tissue. The first ablation is to eliminate any risk factor and the second is to completely remove the problem.

  • @TravisCreighton
    @TravisCreighton 3 года назад

    Loved this video. It really was great. Now I have a question, though. In a stable patient, which is more important? Managing PVCs that have occurred continuously over 4 days at a rate of 7 to 30 or perform CABG Lima-to-Lad of a 95% stenosis? On one hand, PVCs can harm the heart and can affect perfusion no matter the benefits of CABG. While on the other hand, CABG can correct blood flow capability. I'm leaning towards ablation first as it would provide a benefit on its own and after CABG is performed while CABG benefits may be hindered by the PVCs. Is my theory/logic sound?

  • @maryloumooney9373
    @maryloumooney9373 11 лет назад

    Thank you Doctor. I have been recently diagnosed with v tach. This was very informative and easy to understand. I hope this technology is an option for me.
    ML Mooney

  • @shayewisse6223
    @shayewisse6223 11 лет назад

    I had this procedure done about a year ago because it seemed like an easy way to cure my SVT. unfortunately my procedure didn't go as smoothly as planned. While trying to get rid of the circuit in my heart which was causing the rapid heart beat, my AV node was hit and damaged. I had a heart blockage and the procedure was immediately stopped. There is a 2% chance of this happening. I almost needed a pace maker but luckily my heart fixed itself and I slowly recovered. It was a rough journey!

  • @Samrx60
    @Samrx60 2 года назад

    Excellent delivery and very thorough.
    For a cash patient, how much does this cost-the procedure with the robot, I mean?

  • @CJAULT
    @CJAULT 11 лет назад +1

    12 year old granddaughter has been diagnosed with this condition and this procedure has been suggested as a treatment option. I would like to know how effective the treatment is for younger patients and what is the frequency of needing follow-up ablation treatments in the younger age groups.

  • @amrithanda8327
    @amrithanda8327 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you Dr Richard My Wife underwent the proedure about 5 days ago after sufferring for SVT for almost 5 years I wish I would have known about the procedure earlier so as to Reduce her truama,Anyone with such condition should undertake the remedial procedure
    ASAP.Your explanation is helpful in understanding the problem.....Hope it would not return

    • @sagarrana9183
      @sagarrana9183 2 года назад

      Every thing fine till Now.. Plz reply

  • @aditijaine
    @aditijaine 11 лет назад

    nice

  • @diamondip
    @diamondip 2 года назад

    I'm getting this done on the 28th of March where are you located. Also is this something that you will have to get done more then one time , my doctor was telling me this procedure is better then taking medication with the side effects that can be caused.

  • @keresma4824
    @keresma4824 4 года назад

    So if I am to understand correctly, after the catheter ablates the focus by senator if the tissue, after it heals it turns into scar tissue preventing from SVT from happening again but can’t scar tissue create other heart issues in itself? Could u please explain it a lil further?

  • @tabascocat5102
    @tabascocat5102 Год назад

    6:00 is that upside down? It looks like the source is above the ATRIA. Starting to wish I never looked here now.

  • @N0rt3x
    @N0rt3x 8 лет назад +1

    How steady does your hand have to be to be able to perform this procedure? I'm a 6-th year med student with a very mild handshake, I love cardiology and I hope to perform this procedure in the future. Is my very mild handshake going to be a problem? Do I need "surgeon hands" to perform a catheter ablation?

    • @AGENT47ist
      @AGENT47ist 5 лет назад

      No need at all. The computer, does the procedure, and they have real time ultrasound machine, and a tube down your throat which provides 3D image, so no mistakes are made. The doctor inserts the catheter, but the computer will guide it to where it needs to go.

  • @andresdelgado7008
    @andresdelgado7008 6 лет назад +1

    I have a Cardiomyopathy Tachycardia Hyperlipidemia and a left bundle branch block will this help me?

  • @dz-hc3zj
    @dz-hc3zj 11 лет назад

    we don't have this procedure in Australia.Does anyone know the closest hospital that can perform this procedure...thanks for your time

  • @pandorademarco
    @pandorademarco 5 лет назад +1

    Lets talk about the price of this operation and what you are supposed to do when you pay into insurance but your insurance refuse to pay. Or, they pay so little that you are financially defeated because you cant afford what's left over. My SVT has me strapped right now because of frequent trips to the ER to get injected with adenosine but at least that price comes in doses that I can generally pay off before the next one comes. People make it sound like it's all about the procedure when the truth is, it's all about the cost.

    • @lockergr
      @lockergr 4 года назад

      Pandora DeMarco I feel ya there. No insurance = no procedure. Scary.

  • @prabhkiratkaur7969
    @prabhkiratkaur7969 3 года назад

    I had undergone Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation about 6 yrs back. I was all fine all these years but have started to feel palpitations again recently. Can ectopics re-occur or is it anxiety? I feel palpitations throughout the day and am finding it difficult to focus on day-to-day activities again.

    • @anamikamishra5840
      @anamikamishra5840 2 года назад

      Hii i am having same ..i want to know about this can u tell me where we can converse if ok to u then

  • @flight101
    @flight101 Год назад +1

    I just can’t wait to have no more palpitations, arrhythmia, ectopics…they’ve destroyed my life.. this video is old so now it’s come a long way ! I want my life again

    • @user-od5fg6hu9b
      @user-od5fg6hu9b Год назад

      Which arrytmia do you have and how r u doing

  • @stacielitke296
    @stacielitke296 11 лет назад

    I am having this done Wednesday april 3d. The medications that they have placed me on are making me horribly tired. Is this normal and is it something I will still have to deal with after surgery or will this fix this issue? I work as an ICU nurse and this happened to me at work. I went into wide complex vtach at a rate at 248. I am currently taking 100 mg bid of metopropolol and sleep constantly. I cannot even work right now so hoping that this fixes the issues permanantly.

    • @husseinbazzi5172
      @husseinbazzi5172 7 лет назад

      any updates?

    • @mariachavarria9435
      @mariachavarria9435 6 лет назад +1

      I guess we are having the ablation done the same day. I wish you well and always asked Jesus Christ to help you and to be with you .

  • @valeethaimassagellc4341
    @valeethaimassagellc4341 3 года назад +1

    I had SVT of 190 every 3 days , finally got ablation and cost $350,000

    • @robertjoseph7533
      @robertjoseph7533 3 года назад

      Where did you hav it done. That is incredibly expensive.

  • @RodrigoMAlves1980
    @RodrigoMAlves1980 Год назад

    Hello! I was told to stop abruptly my medecins 7 days before the surgery. I take flecainide 200mg and beta blockers, metropobol. That scares me a lot! I'm having the surgery in 3 weeks. Any advices? 😊

    • @favio6462
      @favio6462 Год назад +1

      I just had one done today, took about 3 hours, but a few hours later it started doing it again

    • @RodrigoMAlves1980
      @RodrigoMAlves1980 Год назад

      @@favio6462 my surgery went well but it was not successful. I had extra beats 3 Hours after the surgery and I'm doing my second ablation in 10 weeks! Same procedure. Hopefully I'll be better after the second round. Good luck!

    • @favio6462
      @favio6462 Год назад +1

      @@RodrigoMAlves1980 hey bro, I've heard from several other people that only after 2nd ablation it was successful. I got mine done today and it started acting up first day after ablation. Dang it, I was hoping one time would be enough.😂

  • @jrupton1
    @jrupton1 11 лет назад

    Having it done Aprl 23rd. Scared.

  • @Joseph-iw7su
    @Joseph-iw7su 3 года назад +1

    Had ablation done a year ago. Best part is you get rid of the tachycardia....second best thing is getting my pubic hair shaved off by young, pretty redheaded nurse!

  • @shnugourav
    @shnugourav 5 лет назад

    I do have this problem, but this occurs when I drink beer or coffee too often..... From past 12 years, I have got this attack 4 times with a difference 2-3 years of time. Is there any medicine which I could take? before this occurs I get flurry feeling and suddenly heart beat goes up to 245-252...so I need advice whether I should go for this Abalation process or medication would be good enough? At the time of this attack, if I could get any medicine?

    • @berels3655
      @berels3655 5 лет назад

      shnugourav My son born with SVT he is 3 years old now he has always taken medicine and still has tachycardia episodes very often.

    • @shnugourav
      @shnugourav 5 лет назад

      @@berels3655 ah, ok ....3 years, not good, so would you be planning to go for rf abalation process later? What medicine Dr has prescribed to ur son? Perhaps, gastric is also another cause of the reoccurrence! Thanks, gs

    • @berels3655
      @berels3655 5 лет назад

      shnugourav His first two years he took propranolol but it gave him problems with his blood sugar levels, so now he has been taken atenolol for a year

    • @user-od5fg6hu9b
      @user-od5fg6hu9b Год назад

      @@shnugourav how r u

  • @sokhengty5226
    @sokhengty5226 5 лет назад

    I'm have disease WPW. How to treatment my disease?

  • @eunicesaenz9305
    @eunicesaenz9305 8 лет назад +3

    Ive suffer of svt since I was 9 years old but it was always controlled I was never on meds and now that I'm 25 years old my svt came back after drinking a coffe and now I have a month that every time that I'm at work my heart just goes so fast I'm so scared, they tried giving me medication but I had this really bad reaction to it so doctor told me it was best for me to get it done , I'm having this procedure done March 18 2016 in 4 days from today 😢

    • @husseinbazzi5172
      @husseinbazzi5172 7 лет назад +1

      how did it go?

    • @eunicesaenz9305
      @eunicesaenz9305 7 лет назад +1

      Hussein Bazzi it went great ever since I had the procedure done I have had no signs of tachycardia I can do everything I want without having to worried 😊

    • @lizzieb1318
      @lizzieb1318 7 лет назад +1

      eunice saenz mine is in two days

    • @eunicesaenz9305
      @eunicesaenz9305 7 лет назад

      lizzie r you will be just fine its normal for you to be scare but it's really not that bad, just think positive that you will come out better than before 😊 good luck honey

    • @lizzieb1318
      @lizzieb1318 7 лет назад +1

      eunice saenz it all went pretty smoothly and now I'm just resting at home. hope to be back on my feet pretty soon! thanks for the support :)

  • @redbike2009
    @redbike2009 11 лет назад +1

    Doctor, if I drink a caffeinated soda, will it make my heart do it?

  • @tabascocat5102
    @tabascocat5102 Год назад

    6:22 how on EARTH do you keep it in the correct position for 30 secs when its a MOVING TARGET???

    • @kylea.s.5544
      @kylea.s.5544 Год назад

      its one nerve, not a moving target

  • @musarratsaiyed1162
    @musarratsaiyed1162 5 лет назад +1

    Excuse Me, Where Are Risk Factors ?

  • @happyhomebody1556
    @happyhomebody1556 Год назад

    I didn’t hear the risks…

  • @tabascocat5102
    @tabascocat5102 Год назад

    6:52 so you cause an infarct? And create a SCAR~? Where you say it is often caused by scar tissue in the _first_ place? Well confused here!

    • @kylea.s.5544
      @kylea.s.5544 Год назад

      why are you so skeptical lmao

    • @tabascocat5102
      @tabascocat5102 Год назад +1

      @@kylea.s.5544 Look up scepticism. I'm not sceptical. I'm confused by contradiction

  • @yoonkiminpleasetakecare8641
    @yoonkiminpleasetakecare8641 6 лет назад

    i'm going to have my 4th ablation :|

    • @user-od5fg6hu9b
      @user-od5fg6hu9b Год назад

      Which arrytmia do you have

    • @Sal-et5uw
      @Sal-et5uw Месяц назад

      are you still living? It's been 5 years now? Why 4th Ablation? I thought 90% successful rate? Please can you tell the world about why do you have to have 4 ablation? I just want to get it done only one and that's it. The heart is very important part not to poke around. I am scheduling to have one because the doctor said so. I am worry about this, that they make you addiction of Ablation like woman plastic surgery...for the beauty.

    • @yoonkiminpleasetakecare8641
      @yoonkiminpleasetakecare8641 Месяц назад

      ​@@Sal-et5uw why should i be dead? 😅i don't know it kept coming back i also wanted to do it once i cried a lot when i head i should do it. What??? 😳its not like plastic surgery it depends on your heart nervs and genetic. Professional Dr, surgey devices and hospital are important too pay attantion to this things too, i think these thing affected my healing procces, also i think you can ask more friendly i was shocked when i saw your comment asking me if i was alive😅

    • @yoonkiminpleasetakecare8641
      @yoonkiminpleasetakecare8641 Месяц назад

      @@user-od5fg6hu9b i had psvt, af and flutter

    • @yoonkiminpleasetakecare8641
      @yoonkiminpleasetakecare8641 Месяц назад

      @@Sal-et5uw what kind of arrytmia do you have?

  • @Stewcrew8
    @Stewcrew8 7 лет назад +1

    is it a form of a heart attack doctor?

    • @lizzieb1318
      @lizzieb1318 7 лет назад +4

      Thomas Stewart no. a heart attack is a serious medical emergency where the flow of blood is suddenly restricted or stopped completely, whereas tachycardia just affects the speed of the beat. hope this helps! (i'm not a doctor)