Generally, the outlook for patients who have undergone cardiac ablation is good. But that depends on the severity of the condition and the type of tissue affected. For instance, those who have persistent arrhythmias have a significantly lower success rate than those who suffer from intermittent issues. There is a waiting period of three months before the doctor can determine the success of the procedure. If you're considering this procedure, do your research, so you know exactly what you're getting yourself into. Also, talk to your doctor about the procedure until you understand it fully.

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