i know of someone who had it and it worked. it depends on how fast they can cardiovert you before any damage occurs. sometimes people live with this for years
2007-02-02 05:08:29
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answered by hotmom 1
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I perform several per week. Most patients (99.5%) do just fine with the procedure and a majority are converted to sinus rhythm. The worst part is the insertion of the intravenous line. Good luck.
2007-02-02 10:27:53
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answered by Amy P 4
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Yes and it worked. It went exactly as planned. All is well on a longer term afterward. (The duration of this project was too short to get some people over and define the scope of the project and to get some project planners in place to manage the project from start to finish!)
2007-02-01 23:04:33
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answered by Buzz s 6
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Sure, not easy as a pie, requires lot of patience on part of doctor and his team. Strict monitoring is required as it can revert.
2007-02-02 10:53:31
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answered by Dr.Qutub 7
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I have done it frequently. Usually it converts immediately, but may recur later.
2007-02-02 02:26:04
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answered by Anonymous
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