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PFA procedure with stroke risks

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Jun 27 10:32am | Replies (31)

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There is a lot of good data now that PFA is better than being in afib. For both stroke and heart failure risk. I’m disappointed that there isn’t good data collection for post PFA complications, we really should have robust systems to quantify complications. I had an ocular migraine on day 2 and day 3 after my ablation. I’ve had 2 previous ocular migraines in my life over the course of 4 years. I think the hemolysis from the PFA could have caused it, but who knows. My experience isn’t going in any registry. . My brain is better now than pre PFA. AFIB was caused me a lot of symptoms. It’s been 39 days since my last afib, I feel so much better. My groin hurt for the first week and the anesthesia recovery was miserable. Don’t push it that first week. I was a fool.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to respond.
I am getting the PFA procedure in August