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  2. what's next if cardioversion didn't work? | HealthTap

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    Never disregard or delay professional medical advice in person because of anything on HealthTap. Call your doctor or 911 if you think you may have a medical emergency. Medicine: As a large study showed (the affirm) study, people do fine even with atrial fibrillation as long as the heart rate is controlled w.

  3. cardioversion didnt work whats next - HealthTap

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    Never disregard or delay professional medical advice in person because of anything on HealthTap. Call your doctor or 911 if you think you may have a medical emergency. what's next if cardioversion didn't work?: Medicine: As a large study showed (the affirm) study, people do fine e.

  4. can cardioversion result in death? - HealthTap

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    10 doctors weighed in across 2 answers. Dr. Louis Grenzer answered. Specializes in Cardiology. Yes: There are complications of cardioversion such as stroke or rhythm problems that rarely could result in death. Dr Ali and 5 doctors agreed. Answered 1/28/2020.

  5. how risky is a cardioversion? - HealthTap

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    It depends but low: The major risk is an abnormal cardiac rhythm immediately after the cardioversion, usually medication and additional shocks are given to correct the situation, this is very rare. Stroke caused by dislodging a blood clot from the heart into the brain is another concern. Minor skin burns where the electrodes are placed are not ...

  6. Pros and cons of cardioversion - HealthTap

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    Never disregard or delay professional medical advice in person because of anything on HealthTap. Call your doctor or 911 if you think you may have a medical emergency. can you tell me the pros and cons of cardioversion?: Complex: I'm assuming you are referring to cardioversion for af. The b.

  7. How do people feel a day or two after a cardioversion

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    When is synchronized cardioversion used? 3 doctors weighed in across 2 answers. how do people feel a day or two after a cardioversion?: Fine: Unless there is a complication, you should feel fine. At worst,

  8. what happens if the digestive system fails? - HealthTap

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    Dr. Victor Bonuel answered. Specializes in Internal Medicine. U can die , maybe.: Seriously speaking, failure of GI tract is uncommon unlike that of the kidney, heart, lungs and brain. Most GI conditions are related to infection, inflammation, bleeding and ulcers and u usually recover from these and won't cause GI crash or failure.

  9. what happens if the digestive system fails | HealthTap

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    A doctor has provided 1 answer. what happens if the digestive system fails?: U can die , maybe.: Seriously speaking, failure of GI tract is uncommo.

  10. how many times can cardioversions be done? | HealthTap

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    Dr. Louis Grenzer answered. Specializes in Cardiology. There is no limit: However, if the rhythm keeps recurring in spite of medication to prevent that, probably better just to use medicine to control the heart rate. Atrial fibrillation can be well tolerated as long as the heart rate is not too rapid.

  11. What happens if someone's bicuspid valve does not close properly?

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    Dr. Liviu Klein answered. Aortic regurgitation: If the bicuspid valve does not close properly, one can develop aortic regurgitation which in time may lead to left ventricular enlargement and heart failure. Depending on the degree of the regurgitation ('leakage'), one can treat it with medications and at some point a valve replacement may be needed.

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