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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.
Study: Valvular heart disease in patients with chronic heart failure has been underestimated

Study: Valvular heart disease in patients with chronic heart failure has been underestimated

BUSM receives $2.7 million grant to reduce disparities in cardio-oncology

BUSM receives $2.7 million grant to reduce disparities in cardio-oncology

FDA approves oral pellets to treat children with venous thromboembolism

FDA approves oral pellets to treat children with venous thromboembolism

Collaborative project seeks to promote equitable care for atrial fibrillation

Collaborative project seeks to promote equitable care for atrial fibrillation

AI ECG as a novel noninvasive approach to diagnosing cardiac injury in COVID-19 patients

AI ECG as a novel noninvasive approach to diagnosing cardiac injury in COVID-19 patients

SBP scientist receives $1.9 million from NHLBI for atrial fibrillation research

SBP scientist receives $1.9 million from NHLBI for atrial fibrillation research

Cross-sectional study explores differences in biomarkers in fulminant and non-fulminant COVID-19 myocarditis

Cross-sectional study explores differences in biomarkers in fulminant and non-fulminant COVID-19 myocarditis

Denver-based start-up and ACC launch a home health monitoring platform

Denver-based start-up and ACC launch a home health monitoring platform

Small chip inserted under the skin may help predict the likelihood of recurrent stroke

Small chip inserted under the skin may help predict the likelihood of recurrent stroke

Implantable device more effective at detecting atrial fibrillation than standard of care

Implantable device more effective at detecting atrial fibrillation than standard of care

Type of heart failure may influence which approach is optimal for patients with AFib

Type of heart failure may influence which approach is optimal for patients with AFib

Omecamtiv mecarbil significantly reduces hospitalizations among patients with severe heart failure

Omecamtiv mecarbil significantly reduces hospitalizations among patients with severe heart failure

Simple surgery saves patients with heart arrhythmia caused by often-lethal strokes

Simple surgery saves patients with heart arrhythmia caused by often-lethal strokes

Frequent blood testing protocol for heart attack did not improve patient outcomes after one year

Frequent blood testing protocol for heart attack did not improve patient outcomes after one year

New genetic mutation increases risk for atrial fibrillation, heart failure in Black people

New genetic mutation increases risk for atrial fibrillation, heart failure in Black people

Study shows why some stroke patients do not have abnormal heart rhythms

Study shows why some stroke patients do not have abnormal heart rhythms

Study shows a protective association between anticoagulants and COVID-19

Study shows a protective association between anticoagulants and COVID-19

New breakthrough method for quickly, accurately diagnosing cardiac arrhythmias

New breakthrough method for quickly, accurately diagnosing cardiac arrhythmias

Experts develop quality indicators for management and outcomes of adults with atrial fibrillation

Experts develop quality indicators for management and outcomes of adults with atrial fibrillation

Foot assessments can help detect atrial fibrillation in patients with diabetes

Foot assessments can help detect atrial fibrillation in patients with diabetes

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