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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia. An arrhythmia is a problem with the speed or rhythm of the heartbeat. A disorder in the heart’s electrical system causes AF and other types of arrhythmia. AF occurs when rapid, disorganized electrical signals in the heart’s two upper chambers, called the atria, cause them to contract very fast and irregularly (this is called fibrillation). As a result, blood pools in the atria and isn’t pumped completely into the heart’s two lower chambers, called the ventricles. When this happens, the heart’s upper and lower chambers don’t work together as they should. Often, people who have AF may not even feel symptoms. However, even when not noticed, AF can lead to an increased risk of stroke. In many patients, particularly when the rhythm is extremely rapid, AF can cause chest pain, heart attack, or heart failure. AF may occur rarely or every now and then, or it may become a persistent or permanent heart rhythm lasting for years.
Switching to NOACs in frail elderly patients with atrial fibrillation increases bleeding risk

Switching to NOACs in frail elderly patients with atrial fibrillation increases bleeding risk

Ablation more effective than medical therapy in patients with end-stage heart failure, study shows

Ablation more effective than medical therapy in patients with end-stage heart failure, study shows

MRI-guided ablation improves outcomes for younger AFib patients, study shows

MRI-guided ablation improves outcomes for younger AFib patients, study shows

NOAH-AFNET 6 trial: Oral anticoagulation not recommended for patients with atrial high rate episodes

NOAH-AFNET 6 trial: Oral anticoagulation not recommended for patients with atrial high rate episodes

Colchicine does not reduce perioperative AF or MINS in major non-cardiac thoracic surgery

Colchicine does not reduce perioperative AF or MINS in major non-cardiac thoracic surgery

New ESC Guidelines for the management of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes released

New ESC Guidelines for the management of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes released

Cardio or cerebrovascular mortality of AF patients has declined in the UK over 16 years

Cardio or cerebrovascular mortality of AF patients has declined in the UK over 16 years

Catheter ablation linked to lower risk of dementia in all patients with atrial fibrillation

Catheter ablation linked to lower risk of dementia in all patients with atrial fibrillation

Keeping fit may help prevent atrial fibrillation and stroke

Keeping fit may help prevent atrial fibrillation and stroke

New AI-based screening strategy uses ECG to detect heart defects

New AI-based screening strategy uses ECG to detect heart defects

AI-based model indicates chest radiography as a potential biomarker of aging

AI-based model indicates chest radiography as a potential biomarker of aging

AI model can detect atrial septal defect in ECGs with high accuracy

AI model can detect atrial septal defect in ECGs with high accuracy

Recreational drug use may worsen outcomes for cardiac intensive care patients

Recreational drug use may worsen outcomes for cardiac intensive care patients

Study explores changes in cardiovascular disease hospitalization trends during the COVID-19 pandemic

Study explores changes in cardiovascular disease hospitalization trends during the COVID-19 pandemic

American Heart Association funds research to assess racial bias in cardiovascular treatment algorithms

American Heart Association funds research to assess racial bias in cardiovascular treatment algorithms

How are genetics, lifestyles, and cardiovascular and thromboembolic events associated following COVID-19 diagnosis?

How are genetics, lifestyles, and cardiovascular and thromboembolic events associated following COVID-19 diagnosis?

The genetics of resting heart rate and its connection to cardiovascular disorders

The genetics of resting heart rate and its connection to cardiovascular disorders

New method for assessing the structural changes in cardiac arrhythmia

New method for assessing the structural changes in cardiac arrhythmia

American Heart Association recognizes 2,671 health care organizations for commitment to cardiovascular patient care

American Heart Association recognizes 2,671 health care organizations for commitment to cardiovascular patient care

Does long-term, daily low-dose aspirin treatment affect the incidence of stroke or intracerebral bleeding?

Does long-term, daily low-dose aspirin treatment affect the incidence of stroke or intracerebral bleeding?

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