December 9, 2009 4:13 AM CT News Release Action for Stroke Prevention Launches New Health Report Exposing Imminent Risk of a Stroke Crisis in Europe A report launched today by experts from medical and patient communities calls on Europe’s policy makers to take urgent action against preventable strokes that strike thousands of atrial fibrillation (AF) patients …
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December 02, 2009 6:15 AM CT By Peggy Noonan New research, published in the journal Chest, has the potential to improve our ability to predict stroke risk in those with atrial fibrillation and thus to hopefully help them avoid strokes. Atrial fibrillation increases the risk of stroke because it keeps the heart from pumping effectively, allowing …
Read MoreNovember 20, 2009 5:18 AM CT Reporting at the American Heart Association 2009 Scientific Sessions in Orlando, Prof. John Camm (St. George's Hospital, London, UK) presented the results of the RECORD AF registry (Registry on Cardiac Rhythm Disorders AF). This registry was created in the wake of the AFFIRM (Atrial Fibrillation Follow-up Investigationof Rhythm Management) …
Read MoreNovember 16, 2009 5:18 AM CT By Peggy Noonan Researchers have found a new “major predictor” of the development of new cases of atrial fibrillation (AF). The key is N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP). Previous studies have shown that levels of a related hormone, B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), can predict atrial fibrillation and even death. …
Read MoreOctober 31, 2009 5:21 AM CT By Peggy Noonan and Mellanie True Hills New research shows sleep apnea, a disorder that disrupts breathing during sleep, increases the risk of having arrhythmias. Sleep apnea is believed to be linked to atrial fibrillation (AF) but until now, we didn’t know if apnea could actually trigger arrhythmias like …
Read MoreOctober 29, 2009 5:21 AM CT By Peggy Noonan Research shows that the sooner atrial fibrillation surgery is done, the less likely AF is to recur. A study in the European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery reports that those in permanent atrial fibrillation who underwent left atrial ablation surgery in conjunction with surgery for other heart …
Read MoreOctober 29, 2009 5:21 AM CT World Stroke Day 2009 celebrates that everyone can do something about stroke. As an atrial fibrillation patient, you can learn about your stroke risk and do something about it. Check out the following resources: Stroke risks from afib 2006 ACC/AHA/ESC Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation …
Read MoreOctober 21, 2009 5:21 AM CT By Peggy Noonan Afib is the most common irregular heartbeat but its cause hasn’t been clear. Now new research on humans and mice, just published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, has found a cell that may trigger afib. Like the skin cells called melanocytes that make pigment, these …
Read MoreOctober 06, 2009 5:21 AM CT The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), part of the US Department of Health and Human Services, has introduced a new 10-minute video that may be of interest to those with atrial fibrillation who are on anticoagulant medications, such as Coumadin or warfarin. The video, Staying Active and Healthy …
Read MoreOctober 5, 2009 5:23 AM CT Women with diabetes have a 26% increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation. These findings, from a Kasier Permanente study, were published in the October issue of Diabetes Care, an American Diabetes Association journal. While we already knew that having diabetes increases the risk of developing atrial fibrillation, this study …
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