I had a catheter ablation last week and in the two months leading up to it I must have asked the providers five times what the percentages were of different complications. I never did get a straight answer. I was mostly asking about the chances of needing a Foley catheter and how often do patients wake up with the drainage tube because of cardiac effusion. Do you have any numbers to share? After hearing this video, I’m sure I would not submit to another ablation. Should they tell me one is necessary. Thank you very much.
Reading the information is not engaging, though learned some. This is no less than death by PowerPoint from someone not prepared for speech. Learn your material and utilize “bullet” points to elaborate on the subject. Way too rushed for anyone to take notes or retain information.
Great information
Thank you
I had a catheter ablation last week and in the two months leading up to it I must have asked the providers five times what the percentages were of different complications. I never did get a straight answer. I was mostly asking about the chances of needing a Foley catheter and how often do patients wake up with the drainage tube because of cardiac effusion. Do you have any numbers to share? After hearing this video, I’m sure I would not submit to another ablation. Should they tell me one is necessary. Thank you very much.
Reading the information is not engaging, though learned some. This is no less than death by PowerPoint from someone not prepared for speech. Learn your material and utilize “bullet” points to elaborate on the subject. Way too rushed for anyone to take notes or retain information.