Michael B. asked

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Just had heart catheterization ablation 3 weeks ago for acute tachycardia. The doctor who performed the procedure said he ablated as much as he could but had to stop because the electrical problem was in the conduction center of my heart. If he ablated any more, he would have had to put in a pacemaker. The procedure did not work, and my normal heart rate is now very erratic, beating anywhere from 160 to 240 a minute. My cardiologist increased my dosage of cardizem from 240 mg to 360 mg a day and said we would monitor it. Given the dangerous location of the electrical problem, my cardiologist seems more laid back than the ablation doctor. What should I think about this situation?

July 6th, 2023

Monica M. answered

If the ablation was not successful and your heart continues to beat at a rapid rate of 160-240 beats...

July 6th, 2023

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