Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) is a common condition where the heart's upper chambers beat irregularly and often too quickly. This can make you feel palpitations, breathless, tired, or dizzy. AFib can be linked to conditions like high blood pressure or heart disease, and treatment focuses on managing your heart rhythm and preventing complications like stroke, often with medications and healthy lifestyle choices like diet and exercise.
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Decision Aid for Atrial Fibrillation With Very High Risk for Stroke | CardioSmart
High-risk Afib patients: Decide on stroke prevention. Compare blood thinners (warfarin, DOACs) vs. left atrial appendage closure devices. Empower your discussion with your doctor.
Decision Aid for Atrial Fibrillation With High Risk for Stroke | CardioSmart
This decision aid helps patients with atrial fibrillation at high stroke risk choose between no treatment or blood thinners (warfarin vs. DOACs), explaining risks, benefits, and how to discuss options with your doctor.
Decision Aid for Atrial Fibrillation With Moderate Risk for Stroke | CardioSmart
AFib & moderate stroke risk? This video helps you decide on treatment. Understand the risks & benefits of options like blood thinners to make an informed choice with your doctor.
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