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@danab

Hi , I'll try and answer your question and so sorry I didn't notice earlier. I've had about 8 Ablations and typically the EP Cardiologist will prior to the actual ablation do what is called mapping. This typically is done first with the decision to move into an ablation during the same procedure. They will explain that and usually get your permission to do both prior to moving into the Cat Lab.
During the mapping period they with a type of xray and these patches they put on your skin both front and back will initiate an arrhythmia to watch the paths and determine how many and the location of paths causing the arrhythmia. Once they have that information will decide usually based on where they are a method to seal off the bad pathways. These pathways are kind of like electric lines that grow and connect the good pathways to the wrong parts of the heart muscle and cause incorrect beating of the heart. So depending again on the location will use either heat or freezing to basically cut off the pathways they want to eliminate. So I hope that answers your questions? Please ask any other questions you have.
I also was reading recently that Mayo clinic has been working on a third method which sounded very promising for those who have difficult locations to reach here is the link
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/first-in-human-trial-shows-promise-for-hard-to-treat-ventricular-tachycardia-heart-rhythms/

@becky1024 you might be interested in this article also with your heart issue
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Hello, to all. I am feeling for all of us on this board today, as we struggle with cardiac conditions, treatments, and medications. It can be an emotional road. I myself have paroxysmal a-fib and problematic PVCs. I felt validated to see Dana mention that he has had 8 ablations. I have had 5 and had been told that that was probably the maximum, and I knew no one else who had had that many or more. But just last week my EP assured me that I am a candidate for another, perhaps with a newer technique using ethanol to create lesions in the vein of Marshall, which is coming to be understood as a critical location for the generation of arrhythmias. The malady is difficult, folks; I often use the word "perverse" - as if our errant heart beats enjoy creating problems for us! Silly, I know. Stay hopeful, keep up to date on technologies, and listen to your body - it can't lie, and will help you know your best next steps.