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DiscussionDoes anyone in this group have SVT?
Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: 1 day ago | Replies (24)
BUMP windshores big time. Go directly to an EP and if your insurance allows and you do not need a referral then do not even ask the FP. Otherwise demand it. Family practice docs are there to monitor and treat the usual and customary issues from vaccines too moderate infections, blood pressure and other everyday issues. When something comes along this complex that they have diagnosed they are required to hand it off to a specialist. Having both right and left bundle branch blocks is complex and sometimes requires special treatment. Same with the SVTs depending on what you "burden" % is. The burden % is what % of you total beats are SVTs and then how many "runs" you have and how high do they get. You didn't mention what your ejection fraction ratio is. This is also important as well as your age, weight, BP issues, diabetes etc. Do not accept anything less than seeing an Electrophysiologist.