Atrial Fibrillation Patient Sees Life-Changing Transformation After Combining Weight Loss with Catheter Ablation Procedure.
David Gray, a 40-year-old from Miami, was once on the brink of disaster. Diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AFib), a heart rhythm disorder that can lead to stroke, he had become severely overweight and pre-diabetic. With his doctor's guidance, David embarked on a weight loss journey using GLP-1 receptor agonist medication, alongside lifestyle changes.
The results were nothing short of astonishing. Within six months, David had lost an incredible 40 pounds, significantly reducing his blood pressure and bringing his A1C levels under control. What's more, the erratic heartbeat that was once a constant companion for David has now become a distant memory.
According to Dr. Jeffrey Goldberger, Director of the Center for Atrial Fibrillation at UHealth, combining weight loss with catheter ablation is proving to be an effective treatment approach. "We designed this study called Liraglutide Effect in Atrial Fibrillation, or LEAF study," he explains. "Our findings show that patients who underwent ablation after losing weight experienced much better outcomes than those who did not."
The medical breakthrough lies not only in the catheter ablation procedure itself but also in the positive impact of weight loss on the fatty tissue around the heart. By addressing the root cause of AFib, UHealth researchers are now able to tackle the condition more effectively, with fewer complications and better long-term results.
For David Gray, the transformation has been nothing short of life-changing. "He really changed my life," he says, expressing his gratitude towards Dr. Goldberger. With his health now back on track, David is eager to take control of his future and make the most of a second chance at life.
David Gray, a 40-year-old from Miami, was once on the brink of disaster. Diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AFib), a heart rhythm disorder that can lead to stroke, he had become severely overweight and pre-diabetic. With his doctor's guidance, David embarked on a weight loss journey using GLP-1 receptor agonist medication, alongside lifestyle changes.
The results were nothing short of astonishing. Within six months, David had lost an incredible 40 pounds, significantly reducing his blood pressure and bringing his A1C levels under control. What's more, the erratic heartbeat that was once a constant companion for David has now become a distant memory.
According to Dr. Jeffrey Goldberger, Director of the Center for Atrial Fibrillation at UHealth, combining weight loss with catheter ablation is proving to be an effective treatment approach. "We designed this study called Liraglutide Effect in Atrial Fibrillation, or LEAF study," he explains. "Our findings show that patients who underwent ablation after losing weight experienced much better outcomes than those who did not."
The medical breakthrough lies not only in the catheter ablation procedure itself but also in the positive impact of weight loss on the fatty tissue around the heart. By addressing the root cause of AFib, UHealth researchers are now able to tackle the condition more effectively, with fewer complications and better long-term results.
For David Gray, the transformation has been nothing short of life-changing. "He really changed my life," he says, expressing his gratitude towards Dr. Goldberger. With his health now back on track, David is eager to take control of his future and make the most of a second chance at life.