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Could you say more on this? I am going into an ablation with Dr. Natale with fairly severe autonomic dysfunction (began after another virus, not Covid), and am hoping that he will be able to improve my autonomic nervous system function by ablating the autonomic ganglia. Did your discussions with Dr. Natale touch on this or did him ablating your autonomic ganglia help heal your autonomic nervous system?Quote
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after covid hes seen alot of autonomic nervous system dysfunction (which ive had some) albiet waaay better.
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[www.fredcardio.com]Quote
Dr. Peem Lorvidhaya has pioneered a new program at Mary Washington Healthcare, using cardioneuroablation to treat patients with vasovagal syncope, sick sinus syndrome, functional AV block, and other types of dysautonomia such as POTS. This new form of treatment began in the US last year, and we are proud to currently have the largest program in the country.
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Yes, similar to POTS except for the lack of tachycardia. My diagnosis was Neurally mediated hypotension. Here is another article that came out in May in Cardiac Rhythm News:Quote
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Daisy that sounds very similar to: POTS. But as I understand it : a low BP with tachycardia upon standing. POTS occurrs in ANS dysfunction. Will be very interested in your treatment and outcome
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https://cardiacrhythmnews.com/hrs-2022-cardioneural-ablation-registry/
Findings of the US multicentre cardioneural ablation (CNA) registry were presented during a late-breaking clinical trial session at the Heart Rhythm Society’s 2022 annual meeting (HRS 2022, 29 April–1 May, San Francisco, USA), showing that ablation can be a safe solution to address vasovagal syncope, according to investigators.