09/26/2025
"I want people to know there is hope." - Dr. Robert King, cardiovascular surgeon at Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
September is AFib Awareness Month, and Dr. King is passionate about helping patients understand their treatment options. By 2030, an estimated 12 million Americans will have atrial fibrillation, yet many don't realize how treatable this condition can be.
Vasiliy Shantalov experienced the debilitating effects of untreated AFib - from cold sweats and tunnel vision to collapsing from simple tasks like washing dishes. "It was a miserable existence," he said.
But after treatment at St. Michael Medical Center, everything changed. Now he's back to biking, kayaking, and hiking with his granddaughter. "I was running around like a kid. I didn't lose any breath and I'm not in pain," Vass shared.
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health offers advanced treatments including the convergent procedure - a hybrid approach that can restore normal rhythm in persistent AFib cases.
September is AFib Awareness Month, and it’s a condition Robert King, MD, a cardiovascular surgeon at Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, is passionate about.