Improvement
- by Williefromphilly
- 2011-08-02 12:08:48
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 1 comments
Hello,
I'm a 47 year-old male and I just had a Bi-val/ICD in July 2011 The process was somewhat complicated by the fact that I contracted Lyme disease two weeks before my surgery. My EF had previously been 15%, but dropped to 10%. My QRS was 180. Two weeks after surgery my EF was up to 25% and my QRS was 142. Can I expect more improvement in time, or is that more or less it? I don't really feel any better yet but I'm sure that's because of the Lyme disease.
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I'm 44, active and have had my device for two years. I love it as I can run again and enjoy working out without feeling like I'm an old man.
Yes, studies have shown reverse-remodeling of the heart
by Terry - 2011-08-02 03:08:44
But, according to the literature, there can be even more improvement with a paced natural conduction (see abstract by Hoyt at:
http://PacemakerPatientAdvocacy.com
Terry