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Suggest Treatment For Short Breaths And Chest Pain At Midnight
Had a triple bypass October 2003 Various stents 3 in total.Pacemaker inserted in March 2011.Had AV Node Ablation Jan 2016.Had Pacemaker Syndrome 18/12016 and followed up with an Echocardiogram April 2016.The result of the echocardiogram wasHypokinesis of the inferoseptum which was fixed,otherwise normal wall motion.Achieved only 73 percent for the isometric exercise due to chest and neck pains.i am still getting short of breath and waking up with this and then chest pains in the middle of the night.
Hello and welcome to Ask A Doctor services. I have read your query and here is my advise.
* As per my clinical experience, the issue of short breath with chest pain at night indicates cardiac perfusion disturbances, failing heart partially responding to pacemaker, pulmonary congestion from back pressure changes or else.
It would be best to get fresh angiography with your cardiologist for better co relation of current data and possible guidelines accordingly.
And if you have any further doubts for discussion, please feel free to drop another question in same or new chat box.
Enjoy our marvelous website of medical assistance. Thanks. Dr Bhagyesh ( MS consultant surgeon )
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Suggest Treatment For Short Breaths And Chest Pain At Midnight
Hello and welcome to Ask A Doctor services. I have read your query and here is my advise. * As per my clinical experience, the issue of short breath with chest pain at night indicates cardiac perfusion disturbances, failing heart partially responding to pacemaker, pulmonary congestion from back pressure changes or else. It would be best to get fresh angiography with your cardiologist for better co relation of current data and possible guidelines accordingly. And if you have any further doubts for discussion, please feel free to drop another question in same or new chat box. Enjoy our marvelous website of medical assistance. Thanks. Dr Bhagyesh ( MS consultant surgeon )