I have done my Ep study. Conclusion was POOR ANTEGRADE CONDUCTION. Finding was 1:1 @120; intermittent CHV; no VA Conduction and Synus node is normal. What will be the gate way of recovery and come back? I am 25 years of Age and Male .
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It is a conduction problem. Good that they found this.
Everyone responds to treatment differently. Your overall health affects your recovery time.
Are they still recommending the pacemaker implant? If so, recovery should be fairly quick. Normally you'd stay overnight in the hospital and be monitored. After that you can go home.
There may be some discomfort for a few days.
Your cardiologist is your best resource.
It is a conduction problem. Good that they found this.
Everyone responds to treatment differently. Your overall health affects your recovery time.
Are they still recommending the pacemaker implant? If so, recovery should be fairly quick. Normally you'd stay overnight in the hospital and be monitored. After that you can go home.
There may be some discomfort for a few days.
Your cardiologist is your best resource.
My doctor has taken long break for Eid Ul fitr. I'll find him after 15 days later . My doctor said "you have just one chance for avoiding pacemaker and that is Electro -physiology study" . He has done this study successfully but didn't tell me anything . I have collected E p test's report from the lab but didn't get chance to meet with him .
MY dear friend , please help me..............give me some advise ,,,,,,
MY dear friend , please help me..............give me some advise ,,,,,,
If they can successfully treat the conduction problem then you won't need the pacemaker.
I am unable to give you a diagnosis or treatment plan. Your doctor is the one evaluating you. They have all the test results. I urge you to seek a second opinion, not necessarily to dispute what your doctor is saying but to reinforce his opinion. Bring all the test data to them.
Adnar, it is a good thing they found this problem. Now they can focus on how EXACTLY to treat it. The electro-physiology study will give a detailed picture of the hearts electrical system. It is very complex organ, electrically speaking.
Good luck
I am unable to give you a diagnosis or treatment plan. Your doctor is the one evaluating you. They have all the test results. I urge you to seek a second opinion, not necessarily to dispute what your doctor is saying but to reinforce his opinion. Bring all the test data to them.
Adnar, it is a good thing they found this problem. Now they can focus on how EXACTLY to treat it. The electro-physiology study will give a detailed picture of the hearts electrical system. It is very complex organ, electrically speaking.
Good luck