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PSVT (Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia) Animation Video
PSVT (Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia) Animation Video
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Видео

Catheter Ablation Outcomes
Просмотров 83011 лет назад
Atrial fibrillation catheter ablation outcomes video. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
Ventricular Fibrillation Animation Video
Просмотров 75 тыс.11 лет назад
Educational video animation about Ventricular Fibrillation. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
WPW (Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome) Animation Video
Просмотров 120 тыс.11 лет назад
Educational video animation about WPW (Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome). Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
FAQ for Catheter Ablation
Просмотров 64711 лет назад
Frequently asked questions regarding Catheter Ablation. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
Atrial Fibrillation Animation Video
Просмотров 57 тыс.11 лет назад
Educational animated video that describes atrial fibrillation. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
Catheter Ablation Patient Interview 4
Просмотров 45911 лет назад
Patient interview about catheter ablation procedure. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
Catheter Ablation Patient Interview 3 (Part 2)
Просмотров 22311 лет назад
Part 2 of patient interview about catheter ablation procedure. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
Catheter Ablation Patient Interview 3 (Part 1)
Просмотров 30611 лет назад
Part 1 of patient interview about catheter ablation procedure. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaService.com).
Catheter Ablation Patient Interview 1
Просмотров 72011 лет назад
Patient interview about catheter ablation procedure. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
Electrical Conduction System of the Heart
Просмотров 10 тыс.11 лет назад
How the electrical system of the heart works. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
Catheter Ablation Animation Video
Просмотров 231 тыс.11 лет назад
Educational video about the catheter ablation surgery. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
Heart Contraction and Blood Flow Video Animation
Просмотров 30 тыс.11 лет назад
Educational video about how the heart beats and pumps blood. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).
Catheter Ablation Patient Interview 2
Просмотров 43611 лет назад
Patient interview about catheter ablation procedure. Provided by Eastside Arrhythmia Services (EastsideArrhythmiaServices.com).

Комментарии

  • @fernandovergara3119
    @fernandovergara3119 3 месяца назад

    Muy difícil el viejo saber capiar muy difícil local por truno muy mal muy mal

  • @davidpetack4920
    @davidpetack4920 8 месяцев назад

    Had it dec 26th got home next day took 2 and half hrs procedure recovery 5hs laying on back to heal and close artery little tired 1 week no heavy lifting ready to roll ina week great doctor's and tech 1 percent chance of infection 1percent chance of anything hopeful this will help would absolutely do it again if needed

  • @sploofmcsterra4786
    @sploofmcsterra4786 9 месяцев назад

    We going to the hospital with this one bois

  • @adam3561
    @adam3561 10 месяцев назад

    Wow, how far this technology has evolved to now the likes of pulse field.

  • @Halsafe
    @Halsafe Год назад

    Yep I have it, along with a slew of other issues. When I was heavier, my episodes didn’t happen that often, but now that I’m more fit, it’s a nightly occurrence.

  • @CDCYA
    @CDCYA Год назад

    Kooo, like the other side of the pillow. Thanks❤

  • @larsvibkpedersen-6623
    @larsvibkpedersen-6623 Год назад

    Going tomorrow. Thanks for a great video. Really calmed me down.

  • @tabascocat5102
    @tabascocat5102 Год назад

    So you cause an infarct? And create a SCAR~? When it is often caused by scar tissue in the first place? And how on EARTH do you keep it in the correct position when its a MOVING TARGET???

  • @sandraborba9614
    @sandraborba9614 Год назад

    não tem em português?

  • @gloriatate9553
    @gloriatate9553 2 года назад

    The Cardiology team from Ascension Amita Health/ ST Mary of Nazareth hospital in Chicago, IL and my Heart Electrophysiologist name is Dr Kristen Duque did beautiful job back in 2010. I suffered with heart arrhythmia condition AFIB/heart flutter palpitations for 3 years before my catheter ablation in 2010.

  • @mycreativeland7797
    @mycreativeland7797 2 года назад

    Beautifully demonstrated ! Thanks

  • @MarcKatzMD
    @MarcKatzMD 2 года назад

    Great animation!

  • @Catnip11147
    @Catnip11147 3 года назад

    Had it done in October, 2014. And I'm still doing well. Thank you Dr. Seth Goldbarg and staff at NY Presbyterian Hospital.

  • @lcgavros2512
    @lcgavros2512 3 года назад

    this vid is pretty gamer ngl

  • @taythatoledo6683
    @taythatoledo6683 3 года назад

    WELL, I HAVE 5 ABLATIONS ALREADY IN MY HEART, BUT SOMETIMES I FEEL THE ARITMIA AGAIN... I HAD MY LAST ONE ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO. I PRAY THAT GOD GIVE HEALTH TO ALL OF YOU ( AND ME TOO). MINE HAD BEING DONE AT THE CARDIOVASCULAR HOSPITAL OF PUERTO RICO. THANKS TO MY DOCTOR MIGUEL ABREU GARCIA, CARDIOLOGY ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY. 💔❤ BLANCA, FROM HATILLO, 🙏 PUERTO RICO 🙏.

    • @noncopyrightsong8848
      @noncopyrightsong8848 3 года назад

      Taytha toledo, what is your problem?

    • @taythatoledo6683
      @taythatoledo6683 3 года назад

      @@noncopyrightsong8848 ARITMIA VENTRICULAR AND ARITMIA ATRIAL. BUT AFTER MY 5 ABLATIONS I'M DOING A "" LITTLE BIT "" BETTER WITH TOPROL AND TAMBOCOR TREATMENT.... THANK YOU FOR ASKING, GOD BLESS YOU 🙏. HOPE YOU FEEL WELL IN GOD NAME, AMEN 🙏

    • @noncopyrightsong8848
      @noncopyrightsong8848 3 года назад

      @@taythatoledo6683 thank you for your reply

    • @taythatoledo6683
      @taythatoledo6683 3 года назад

      @@noncopyrightsong8848 GOD BLESS YOU 🙏.

  • @Lulu-tc9zf
    @Lulu-tc9zf 3 года назад

    This is so helpful

  • @MsStrangeEmilie
    @MsStrangeEmilie 3 года назад

    Love the animation, explanation, and music! it was great! thankyou

  • @DonMiguelinside
    @DonMiguelinside 4 года назад

    Love the content, hated the music😜

  • @MilciadesAndrion
    @MilciadesAndrion 4 года назад

    Catherer Oblavion is a very complex procedure and even that this video have seven years is very useful. New devices and procedures are being developed and updated.

  • @Maksuu
    @Maksuu 4 года назад

    Diagnosed while binging on crack - ezgame

  • @joeber3462
    @joeber3462 4 года назад

    I was diagnosed with WPW as an infant in the early 80s and very little was known about it back then or at least the information was never relayed to my parents. I still get several episodes of tachycardia per year but I've developed my own breathing exercises over the years to stop the tachycardia and 9 times out of 10 I'm successful at stopping them. The other times I end up in hospital and end up getting examined by loads of student doctors who insist massaging the arteries in my throat (which never does anything except tear the skin on my neck). I end up getting injections of adenosine which feels so weird when it's pumped in fast but the relief is amazing. I have had 3 failed ablation procedures over the years with the last being about 15 years ago. I was told that there was no point trying again as the extra pathway was too close to the AV node or something and another ablation just increased the likelihood of ending up with a pacemaker so I just continued with the medication since then. If i'm truly honest, I'm stupidly kinda glad the ablations didn't work. As it stands I know what my heart beat feels like. I was nervous of what it would feel like after it was fixed and if it skipped a beat, what would that mean???? Better the devil you know I suppose. It has never hindered my life in any way. I played whatever sport I wanted and never thought about the fact that I had WPW meant I couldn't or shouldn't do certain things. I have never worried about it, my parents did all the worrying years ago. I used to get regular tachycardia episodes that lasted for hours as a child and so little was known about WPW in Ireland (where I live) in the early 80s that I think that my parents were under the impression that at some stage I wouldn't survive an episode of tachycardia. I have only ever met one other person who had WPW and he was a total nervous wreak about it. He was in his early 30s and suddenly started having episodes of tachycardia whenever he got stressed or excited. He was going in for an ablation and said he thought he was going to die each time he had an episode. As I have grown up with having episodes of tachycardia very regularly as a child they were just an annoyance to me but I never thought of the mental effect these episodes would have on an adult with no prior experience.

    • @kurayC
      @kurayC 3 года назад

      I have wpw too but my problem iş extrasystoles A.K.A skipped hart Beat but doktors said wpw not make a extrasystole so im confusing i have wpw but they dont wanna ablation

  • @gerryreposa9772
    @gerryreposa9772 4 года назад

    Just had it done yesterday....spent the night in the hospital and home the next morning....so far so good...the worst part for me was the catheter for urine....Having to urinate After was extremely painful....it took about Thirty hours to be able to urinate without pain.....other than that my body is sore but a week of rest I was told and I’d be good....I didn’t want to take drugs to control the rhythm so this was a better option for me....

    • @ablair33556
      @ablair33556 4 года назад

      Gerry Reposa the cath is always the worst part of any surgery lol

  • @izazalishah1334
    @izazalishah1334 5 лет назад

    Frequency of generator...?

  • @velliratham.mvelliratham.m4677
    @velliratham.mvelliratham.m4677 5 лет назад

    You had said just introduction about vF I want more

  • @velliratham.mvelliratham.m4677
    @velliratham.mvelliratham.m4677 5 лет назад

    I want more explanation from venticular frbralation

  • @Blukerbeh
    @Blukerbeh 5 лет назад

    I had mine done around 5-6 years ago and it came back :(

    • @kenleesuser1943
      @kenleesuser1943 4 года назад

      Have you had a second ablation or reverted to medication control

  • @PartySpock
    @PartySpock 5 лет назад

    This happy music makes me nervous.

  • @markjching
    @markjching 6 лет назад

    The best​ illustration of this procedure yet

  • @agnesstenmark9418
    @agnesstenmark9418 6 лет назад

    I have PSVT! Thanks for maning this video!

    • @filip1003994
      @filip1003994 5 лет назад

      Hi, how you treat your PSVT? I was at 3 ablation and I still have PSVT evry 2 or 3 months or with medications (Propafenon) every 6 or 7 months.

    • @bankushpratimmahanta4448
      @bankushpratimmahanta4448 2 года назад

      I have also PSVT. how you treat ?

    • @zeennnn8041
      @zeennnn8041 Год назад

      I have it too

    • @zeennnn8041
      @zeennnn8041 Год назад

      ​@@bankushpratimmahanta4448 how are u now

  • @drhamdaankhan3691
    @drhamdaankhan3691 6 лет назад

    nice presentation...

  • @Xolotl.of.Aztlan
    @Xolotl.of.Aztlan 6 лет назад

    What's the cost for this procedure ?? 🤔🤔 Anyone

    • @oysterquartz17014
      @oysterquartz17014 6 лет назад

      Charlie Glass Free where I live :)

    • @vishalrana4768
      @vishalrana4768 4 года назад

      Hi Melvin where you live. I have to do this procedure . Plz tell thanks

  • @tanyaa305
    @tanyaa305 6 лет назад

    groovy music ;D

  • @shubhamsingh3635
    @shubhamsingh3635 6 лет назад

    Thank you.

  • @gareth1983
    @gareth1983 6 лет назад

    i had my ablation for WPW 3 years ago, and was discharged from it half a year later. but it seems to be coming back now. whats the chances of a recurring WPW?

    • @sohelediamin713
      @sohelediamin713 4 года назад

      Gareth See did you meet again with the doctor about wpw and why it’s come back again?

  • @kathryns593
    @kathryns593 6 лет назад

    can this barbaric procedure be done more humanely? Like through a patient's arm or neck?

    • @TheMotocross4life
      @TheMotocross4life 6 лет назад

      Kathryn Steward I would imagine not. You could accident move your arm or have a sheath fail in your neck and lose blood to brain

    • @quietman2672
      @quietman2672 3 года назад

      Barbaric???

  • @waq4s
    @waq4s 6 лет назад

    I had this done and for those going for it read this: If you are going for "Catheter Ablation" don't worry. The doctor will give you enough anesthesia to sleep during the procedure but you might wake up in the middle of it yet wouldn't feel any pain so again don't worry. Once done, they will let you sleep until you wake up by yourself then after some time, they will remove the catheter. There is no pain and no other side effects etc. What might bother you for 1 day is back pain that you will feel cuz you are not allowed to move for one night after the procedure is done since the cut/wound needs to heal and will be covered with bandages. You will stay in the hospital for one night and then allow to go home the very next day. Just DON'T walk fast, run or use stairs for at least next 20 days. Good luck!

    • @professor_here96
      @professor_here96 2 года назад

      how many chances are there that i won't reappear? and what are the risk?

    • @waq4s
      @waq4s 2 года назад

      @@professor_here96 As far as I know it never reappears and there are no risks. However, I remember my doc said there are always risks in a procedure but nothing like it has taken someone's life.

    • @professor_here96
      @professor_here96 2 года назад

      @@waq4s dr. said my extra wire is near normal wire and there is a risk that during procedure my normal wire may also get damage and i could go on pacemaker(battery)

    • @waq4s
      @waq4s 2 года назад

      @@professor_here96 I was never told anything like this especially not about pacemakers if something went wrong. The risk is depending on your doctor's experience and how many ablations they have done previously. I actually woke up during the procedure and saw the wire inside me on the monitor, it's quite a thick one so don't worry BUT make sure your doctor has previous experience with catheter ablation.

    • @professor_here96
      @professor_here96 2 года назад

      @@waq4s ok jazakAllah

  • @joecity-rp2093
    @joecity-rp2093 7 лет назад

    I felt comfortable with getting an ablation UNTIL I SEEN THIS VIDEO. holy shit

  • @happyhappy2548
    @happyhappy2548 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much also explaining the blood flow throughout the heart.

  • @grahamgoldcrown4145
    @grahamgoldcrown4145 7 лет назад

    I have suffered from palpitations, heart flutters and tachycardia for over 10 years and only recently was offered an ablation procedure. Delighted to say the treatment was given yesterday. It took just over two hours and I slept through under a full anaesthetic and already feel better although it's going to take a few days of rest and recovery before I'm expected to appreciate the full results. My thanks to the medical team at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.

    • @TheMotocross4life
      @TheMotocross4life 6 лет назад

      Graham Goldcrown glad to hear. I couldn't imagine living with it for that long. I've only had it for a year or so and about to get the procedure done soon. Excited but nervous

    • @hwestin0
      @hwestin0 Год назад

      is it all gone now?

    • @skywater522
      @skywater522 Год назад

      What type of tachycardia u had ?

  • @juju55488
    @juju55488 7 лет назад

    Getting mine done tomorrow morning...Tues...have had afib for about 7-8 years...so tired of it....no more on and off.....every 6 months or so....

  • @maxward1351
    @maxward1351 7 лет назад

    when your heart starts racing put a bag of ice on your forehead and try to give yourself a brain freeze and it will stop

  • @jordanvaughan768
    @jordanvaughan768 7 лет назад

    I am due for mine sometime here in the next few weeks. For those who have had it done, how long does the procedure usually take?

    • @takyobao5220
      @takyobao5220 5 лет назад

      I have a Cardiac Ablation two weeks ago at St. Joseph Medical Center in Stockton, CA. And it was performed by Dr. Walter Chein successfully in 3 hours. Glad it was done.

    • @erick7brian
      @erick7brian 3 года назад

      How have you been since bro

  • @sofidasseville7064
    @sofidasseville7064 7 лет назад

    necesito los videos en español por favorrrrr

    • @tania87318
      @tania87318 6 лет назад

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      @tania87318 6 лет назад

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  • @rajendratater3308
    @rajendratater3308 7 лет назад

    good for educating public . Its goodtouse forCPR awareness campaign

  • @Saylorock
    @Saylorock 7 лет назад

    totally wrong

  • @fishin9157
    @fishin9157 7 лет назад

    I'm 13 and I was diagnosed with a few days ago it sucks:(

  • @stolenhal0
    @stolenhal0 7 лет назад

    Skip to 1:45 to get straight to the V-Fib.

  • @additionalsun
    @additionalsun 7 лет назад

    At 2:43, the top border of this video was experiencing Atrial Fibrillation

  • @angelflowers3689
    @angelflowers3689 8 лет назад

    I was born with it... people who have this is born with it and they say it's not deadly but it is it can kill you and will over time..

  • @angelflowers3689
    @angelflowers3689 8 лет назад

    I am 19 and just found out today that I have this.... it is very rare and I have the worst.. this sucks

    • @thedeadmau5dude
      @thedeadmau5dude 8 лет назад

      Angel Flowers I'm a med student, 21 yo and also have wpw, you should not worry, it's not so bad. The probabilities of sudden death are 3%, but if you have symptoms you better go with you electrophysiologist