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hello 1 year ago i had a heart ablation done related to ongoing svt's treated w/ meds. since then the procedure has corrected the problem. well now i am on 3 antidepressants effexor 150mg, xanax 0.5mg bid, and abilify. This combonation has helped me feel great!. My other dx: SLE, Fibromyalgia, and IBS. I am 35 years old and a women. My question is should I contact my cardiologist is my new heart palpatations dont end soon? It's been infrequently and it started about 6 -7 days ago.
Generally ablation is effective in 95 % cases for effective long term treatment for certain type of SVT. so the common reasons of palpitation at this juncture would be 1) Subjective . As part of the spectrum of IBS and associated anxiety 2) The medications you are on can also cause palpitation, though not very often . 3) There may be a recurrence of SVT . The best way if the symptoms occur everyday is to get a 24 hour holter monitoring. Based on the results we would get an idea about the morphology and would even help your doctor to decide the furthur plan of action . Regards Dr Priyank Mody
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Generally ablation is effective in 95 % cases for effective long term treatment for certain type of SVT. so the common reasons of palpitation at this juncture would be 1) Subjective . As part of the spectrum of IBS and associated anxiety 2) The medications you are on can also cause palpitation, though not very often . 3) There may be a recurrence of SVT . The best way if the symptoms occur everyday is to get a 24 hour holter monitoring. Based on the results we would get an idea about the morphology and would even help your doctor to decide the furthur plan of action . Regards Dr Priyank Mody