My AF has increased in frequency again and my EP wants to try a right side ablation with an investigative cathater, He says he has been averaging about 50% success with this procedure.
This cathater has been rejected by the FDA for insuficient data, but appears to be reasonably safe and effective, it produces a linear leasion that seems to do the trick, according to what I have read.
This AF has made a mess of my life and I am at the moment leaning towards going thrugh the procedure but I am also trying not to be too desperate.
I have had one ablation for Wolf parkinson white syndrome and it was after that the AF popped up, I don't if the previous ablation had anything to do with the AF or not.
Any experience or insight would be appreciated.
Thanks
Joe