A Fib Episode Summary Report

Posted by rebeccadixon @rebeccadixon, Apr 3 12:38pm

My pacemaker recorded my AF but also counted 97 counts with a Peak A/V rate of 640/125. What does that mean? I have very little energy, kind of like a cracked glass with my energy leaking out completely by the end of the day.

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On the face of it, without more information, it suggests that you have an atrial arrhythmia, perhaps supraventricular tachycardia, perhaps atrial flutter. You should see a doctor right away for confirmation as some arrhythmias are potentially very dangerous. If you are feeling unwell, anxious, losing sleep, have breathlessness, poor balance, dimming vision, inability to think clearly or to focus...you should get to an emergency ward.

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@gloaming

On the face of it, without more information, it suggests that you have an atrial arrhythmia, perhaps supraventricular tachycardia, perhaps atrial flutter. You should see a doctor right away for confirmation as some arrhythmias are potentially very dangerous. If you are feeling unwell, anxious, losing sleep, have breathlessness, poor balance, dimming vision, inability to think clearly or to focus...you should get to an emergency ward.

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I have an appointment with Mayo cardiology next week bc I am feeling about all of your described symptoms.

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Google for "Peak A/V rate of 640/125"

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Not able to narrow it down yet but seeing many pages regarding AF.

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@lenmayo

Google for "Peak A/V rate of 640/125"

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Google could not recognize this condition. 🤒

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Google turns up nothing except this particular discussion....sooo...

I hope our asker returns and reports their findings. It would help the rest of us to make sense of it and to file it away.

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