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WHAT IS ATRIAL FIBRILLATION? The heart has four chambers, which usually beat in a steady rhythm. An abnormal heart rhythm, or arrhyth-mia, is when the heart doesn’t beat in a steady or regular pattern. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is one type of ar-rhythmia. AF occurs when the upper chambers of the
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Not everyone has the same heart rate. Normally, the resting heart rate is between 50 and 100 bpm and the rhythm is regular. At night, the heart beat can slow to below 50 bpm. With exercise, the heart beat can go higher than 100 bpm.
CONTENTS. iii. Overview of managing AF. 28 How are blood thinners used to reduce. goals of managing AF an. the risk of stroke in AF? 31 What are the signs of a stroke? 2 Rate Control Strategy: How is the heart rate controlled? 32 Being realistic when managing AF. (a) Medicine. (b) Procedures.
30 Αυγ 2024 · ESC Clinical Practice Guidelines aim to present all the relevant evidence to help physicians weigh the benefits and risks of a particular diagnostic or therapeutic procedure on Atrial Fibrillation. They should be essential in everyday clinical decision making.
• Measure blood pressure and heart rate • Determine patient height, weight, body mass index (BMI) , and waist circumference • Comprehensive cardiopulmonary examination with a focus on determination of the causes of AF (e.g. comorbid risk conditions, or secondary causes of AF)
Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a quivering or irregular heartbeat, also called arrhythmia. It can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications. People with AFib often describe it as feeling like their heart is flip-flopping or skipping beats.