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![]() ![]() The epicardial ablation is performed by the surgeon using the Epi-Sense (EP) catheter with energy directed toward the heart and away from the esophagus. The convergent hybrid ablation procedure combines both endo- and epicardial ablation to isolate both the pulmonary veins and the posterior wall. Because endocardial energy is directed posteriorly (i.e., toward the esophagus) the amount of energy that can be delivered is limitedĪdditionally, an endocardial approach normally involves treatment with a box lesion from a small catheter with high rates of lesion failure.There can exist an endo- and epicardial dissociation.It is also the most common site of reentrant AF drivers.Īchieving transmural lesions on the posterior wall with an endocardial approach is challenging for a couple of reasons: The posterior left atrial wall has the highest portion of non-pulmonary vein triggers. ![]() Several studies of patients with persistent and longstanding persistent AF treated with catheter ablation have shown successful outcomes in the one- year range from 35 to 50 percent, and those outcomes often require several procedures to obtain.Īs opposed to paroxysmal AF, where triggers come from the pulmonary veins in persistent and longstanding persistent AF, the triggers and drivers often come from elsewhere, most commonly the posterior left atrial wall. Pulmonary vein isolation has been shown to be an effective treatment of paroxysmal AF however, outcomes for this treatment in patients with persistent and longstanding persistent AF are not as good. As a group, patients with persistent or longstanding persistent AF are more difficult to treat. Seventy percent of these patients have persistent or longstanding persistent AF. It covers the rationale for the procedure, the surgical components that make up the procedure, as well as existing related data.ĪF infection affects 33,000,000 people worldwide. This video focuses on the convergent hybrid ablation procedure, which recently received FDA approval for the treatment of longstanding persistent atrial fibrillation (AF). All rights reserved.Disclosure: The author of this video is a consultant and proctor for Atricure-the company that makes the Epi-Sense catheter used in this procedure. © 1998-2023 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER). If this happens, the procedure may be repeated or you and your health care provider might consider other treatments. Most people see improvements in their quality of life after this type of cardiac ablation, but there's a chance the atrial flutter may return. ResultsĪfter atrial flutter ablation, you'll need regular checkups to monitor your heart. ![]() Afterward, you'll be taken to a recovery area where care providers will closely monitor your condition.ĭepending on your condition, you may be allowed to go home the same day or you may spend a night in the hospital. The scarring helps block the electrical signals that are causing the atrial flutter.Ītrial flutter ablation typically takes two to three hours. Heat (radiofrequency energy) is applied to the target area, damaging the tissue and causing scarring. This information is used to determine the best place to apply the ablation treatment. Sensors on the tip of the catheter send electrical impulses and record the heart's electricity. The doctor inserts a long flexible tube (catheter) into the vein and carefully guides it into your heart. Once the sedative takes effect, a small area near a vein, usually in your groin, is numbed. You'll likely receive a medication to help you relax (sedative). What you can expectĪtrial flutter ablation is done in the hospital. Atrial flutter ablation may restore a typical heart rhythm, which may improve quality of life. Why it's doneĪtrial flutter ablation is done to control the signs and symptoms associated with atrial flutter. The goal of atrial flutter ablation is to stop the irregular electrical signals and restore a typical heart rhythm. Atrial flutter ablation is a procedure to create scar tissue within an upper chamber of the heart in order to block the electrical signals that cause a fluttering heartbeat.Ītrial flutter occurs when the heart's electrical signals tell the upper chambers of the heart (atria) to beat too quickly. ![]() ![]() ![]() 18 to play our first game, then that's what we have to do."īut the rise in cases does have Jones worried. "I'll be very thankful for any games that we get," Jones said. On the flip side, it is a bummer to lose a handful of games. She said she saw her full team for the first time this year Monday. The first is that it gives her more time to work with her team after missing much of the offseason. I believe schools and coaches will do what is needed for the student-athletes to remain safe and get quality competition."īig Spring girls' basketball head coach Randy Jones said she sees two sides to this decision. "I think it's great that they are planning on starting on time," Carlisle wrestling head coach Joe Wilson said via text. However, executive director Dr. Robert Lombardi has stated repeatedly the PIAA intends to start the season on time despite a spike in cases statewide that dwarfs anything previously seen since the pandemic began in March. The agenda does not list any action or discussion for winter sports, but the meeting will almost certainly include some discussion. The PIAA meets Wednesday at 2 p.m. for its monthly meeting. The health and safety of our conference schools, student-athletes, staffs and communities are of the utmost importance." "It is the intent of the MPC to begin the winter sports season on the dates above with each school following their Health & Safety plan. "Local school boards still have the final say as to whether their school participates," the Mid-Penn's news release reads. The decision to push division games into the new year is also interesting, as typically those games begin within the first week of the season. But the regular season is now pushed back one week. ![]() That means no changes to the preseason start, which keeps the current date set by the PIAA before the school year began. ![]() ►There will be no basketball, swimming or diving conference championships this year. ►Teams are capped at playing no more than 18 regular season competitions, down from 22 for basketball. ►The first preseason practices and tryouts begin Friday. The conference announced after a scheduled monthly meeting a series of schedule updates for the upcoming 2020-21 basketball, wrestling and swimming seasons. The Mid-Penn Conference took its first steps Tuesday afternoon to alter the winter sports schedule as cases of COVID-19 continue to increase sharply across central Pennsylvania. ![]() ![]() ![]() “ Gaston” (which was included, and was sung by the actors from the live-action remake, but which is vastly inferior to the original).What should have been in the Disney Family Singalong I came up with a few specific songs and some general categories. Feel free to make your own suggestions in the comments–anything Disney is fair game, including TV show themes (yes, “Ducktales” counts). Should it be songs that influenced us growing up? Our favorites overall? Songs that we think are important, regardless of whether we like them? (I’ve never been nuts about ‘heigh-ho,’ but it’s certainly an important song in Disney history.) Or, since theoretically it’s a singalong, should they be songs that can be sung along with? That would exclude solid songs like “ I wanna be like you“, since most of us can’t scat and none of us can scat in sync with someone on a TV screen. Picking songs depends in part on the criteria we’re using. (You can read what was actually included here.) Another is that the wife and I spent a good forty minutes afterward talking about what Disney songs should have been included. That’s one reason this might have been compelling. Instead, we will go to reward or judgment based solely on whether we have faith in the atoning blood of Christ. In that day, we will not be forgiven because we were poor or exempted because we were rich. Whatever the distance between two human beings now, we will all someday stand before the throne of Judgment. For the Christian that fact is not a call to revolution to complete the equalization: it is a call to repentance. In the Disney Family Singalong we see through their own phones that the elites are just as concerned as we are. Now, we have a reminder in our face regularly. We Christians know this, even if we forget it some times. The threat of sickness and death faces every human being all the time. And I think it’s also important that those distances have been diminished not by Bernie Sanders using the weapon of the state to go after the 1% or Donald Trump pulling the plug on the swamp, but rather by a literal act of God. (I guess to be fair, I’m not baking or singing along to songs I love–but more time with the kids and cheap recording devices hit the mark at least.) Maybe they’re not as worried about money as the rest of us, but in some small way the distances between the powerful and the regular have been diminished. Sure, their homes are nicer and their recording devices are more expensive, but they’re also spending time with their kids, singing along to songs they love, baking, and doing all the other things that the rest of us are doing to keep soldiering on through the quarantine. I think one reason might be that it was a reminder that even the wealthy and famous are stuck at home and in the same position the rest of us are in. Why was this mish-mash of songs I didn’t know sung by people I didn’t recognize (yes, I’m old) so worthwhile? I don’t know for sure. Much better were Michael Buble and, of all people, Donny Osmond and John Stamos (“ A Dream is a Wish your Heart Makes“, “I’ll make a man out of you”, and “It’s A Small World”, respectively). For example, I’m only vaguely aware of who Little Big Town is, but it was charming to watch them in the kitchen with their kids trying to belt out “ A Spoonful of Sugar.” (Disclaimer: The Country music sound and Disney, by and large, don’t go well together.) Which didn’t make it a bad performance–again, it was very charming to watch. Probably 40-some minutes streaming without commercials. Not that I can throw shade there–if I wore makeup, I’d be doing my own too.Īnd yet… and yet it was still a compelling… however long it was. Some of the ones I have heard of I didn’t recognize, because everyone is doing their own makeup these days. For that matter, I’ve not heard a lot of the music in the show, nor had I heard of most of the people featured. In fact, in terms of production quality they really hit you with the big guns up front with a dance number by two people whom I had never heard of, but whom Ryan Seacrest tells me are on Dancing with the Stars. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not because it’s spectacular–it’s really, really not. If you’ve not seen it, it’s worth finding on an a ppropriate streaming service. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The show made Ellie the black supportive friend who has no interests of her own. Then we meet Ellie’s childhood friend Erin Voss. Ellie, respect yourself and your part in this story. Here she just seems to have no friends except for Nina Locke, and she lives for coming over for coffee and some of that aforementioned exposition. But man it’s hard to be a Matheson grown up.įirst we’ve got Ellie Whedon, and literally what does she do all day besides come over to be the world’s most supportive neighbor? In the comic she was the school track coach, she was raising her teenage son, and taking care of her evil mother. That’s not their fault- the Riffel Rule is in effect, remember? They literally can’t remember. We check in with a couple of the adults of Matheson throughout the episode, and they all know something is up, but not a one of them knows what. New Kinsey is pretty cool.” This is the worst goddamn town I’ve ever seen. And their reaction when she does the same thing a third time, one week into knowing her. We also see how those Savini kids feel about #FearlessKinsey, and they are bad friends! They are so excited to let this traumatized girl get involved in their splatter flick after they’ve seen what it does to her- twice! Seriously, she comes out to do their gory movie thing and has a panic attack so understandable, a mental-health denying Boomer would be like, “Oh yeah, that girl has clear trauma.” Than she assures them all that she’s OK, asks to star in their movie and has another panic attack. ![]() So instead of contrived drama, maybe… I don’t know, find something else to do with these characters? (I for one would suggest adapting the comic that this show is named after). And it’s not like anyone else’s behavior is dictated by anything resembling the real world. And look, I guess any bad writing can be excused by saying, “teenagers, amiright?” but that gets tiresome to watch. After justifying the beatdown he gave that non-character last episode (an event that everyone seems to have moved on from), suddenly he’s really worried that Kinsey is awkwardly giving her mom a feedback sandwich. She’s… mildly (and erroneously) critical of her mom? And this really sets Tyler off who gets judgmental which is as hypocritical as it is annoying. After all, what else do teens do when they enter their psychic mindspace and eliminate the concept of their ability to feel fear? Kinsey’s behavior changes in a lot of ways in what is the highlight of this episode. On to the specifics of the plot though- we knew Kinsey was gonna give herself a makeover this episode and that at least does not disappoint. Everyone says the fewest words they need to in order to convey the information that will drive the characters to do the next thing the plot requires. ![]() The dialogue in Locke & Key is what the world would sound like if life was scripted by disinterested TV writers who wanted to go home. Vince Gilligan shows are best when the characters are talking through long anecdotes/metaphors. Joss Whedon shows work because everyone is quippy, too clever by half, and faux-awkward. I don’t mind when TV characters don’t talk like real people, but there needs to be a rhythm, a style to their words. She still gets sad about it sometimes.” Not “he was her friend,” or “he was her boyfriend.” Is that how you’d talk about your mom’s dead ex? I know I sure as hell wouldn’t. “Oh yeah, he was her first love,” he answers, “He died. “Hey Rufus, has your mom ever mentioned someone named Lucas?” Bode asks. Well, if I’m gonna be honest about my issues with this show, I think I need to start with a big one: the dialogue is actively bad. Let’s talk about “The Keepers of the Keys.” The worst part is that a lot of the people involved are clearly talented- and the show is flushing all the good acting and production design down the drain! So I am gonna be a bit of a hater, because Locke & Key on Netflix deserves it. What once felt like a poor adaptation of one of my favorite comics is turning into a cautionary tale of how not to make TV. It’s gone from something I’d recommend my friends with teenage kids who have never read the book to something I’d maybe wish on my worst enemy. I’ll try to assess its merits as best I can, give it a fair chance and a strong critique, but being a hater? That’s not my style. Even if I’m not enjoying something I have to review, I try to have fun with it. ![]() |