Atrial Fibrillation News and Research

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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.
Get With The Guidelines can improve quality of stroke care

Get With The Guidelines can improve quality of stroke care

ANTIPAF trial reveals ARBs do not reduce number of AF episodes in paroxysmal AF patients

ANTIPAF trial reveals ARBs do not reduce number of AF episodes in paroxysmal AF patients

Data monitoring committee recommends early termination following impressive results of AVERROES study

Data monitoring committee recommends early termination following impressive results of AVERROES study

Increasing trend seen in hospital admissions due to atrial fibrillation

Increasing trend seen in hospital admissions due to atrial fibrillation

Hospital admissions in Australia due to atrial fibrillation triples

Hospital admissions in Australia due to atrial fibrillation triples

Boehringer Ingelheim announces sub-analysis result of RE-LY trial

Boehringer Ingelheim announces sub-analysis result of RE-LY trial

New research contradicts previous reports on blood-thinner clopidogrel

New research contradicts previous reports on blood-thinner clopidogrel

New campaign to create awareness on atrial fibrillation related strokes

New campaign to create awareness on atrial fibrillation related strokes

Medtronic Ablation Frontiers Cardiac Ablation System receives Health Canada approval

Medtronic Ablation Frontiers Cardiac Ablation System receives Health Canada approval

Preliminary results from Phase 3 AVERROES trial in atrial fibrillation to be presented at cardiology congress 2010

Preliminary results from Phase 3 AVERROES trial in atrial fibrillation to be presented at cardiology congress 2010

ARYx secures bridge financing, reports decrease in net loss to $3.6M for second-quarter 2010

ARYx secures bridge financing, reports decrease in net loss to $3.6M for second-quarter 2010

Study shows early diagnosis of atrial fibrillation reduces risk of stroke

Study shows early diagnosis of atrial fibrillation reduces risk of stroke

NewCardio second-quarter net loss decreases to $1.5 million

NewCardio second-quarter net loss decreases to $1.5 million

JumpStart Ventures announces investment commitment of $250,000 in ChanRx

JumpStart Ventures announces investment commitment of $250,000 in ChanRx

AGA Medical second-quarter 2010 net sales increase 7.6% to $53.8 million

AGA Medical second-quarter 2010 net sales increase 7.6% to $53.8 million

Merck reports strong bottom-line performance in second quarter

Merck reports strong bottom-line performance in second quarter

Study on link between SNP and concentrations of serum creatinine

Study on link between SNP and concentrations of serum creatinine

Study reveals high rate of atrial fibrillation in patients with early stages of CKD

Study reveals high rate of atrial fibrillation in patients with early stages of CKD

Process improvement program improves adherence to evidence-based CRT, ICD and drug therapy

Process improvement program improves adherence to evidence-based CRT, ICD and drug therapy

Study tests new performance intervention to improve heart failure patients in outpatient setting

Study tests new performance intervention to improve heart failure patients in outpatient setting

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