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  2. Do you know the classic symptoms of Afib heart arrhythmia ...

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    The patient is asleep for the typically two-hour procedure. They go home the next day. Previously ablation equipment used heat through radio frequency or cold through cryoablation.

  3. Autonomic dysreflexia - Wikipedia

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    Both noxious and non-noxious stimuli can trigger AD. The result is stimulation and hyperactivity of the sympathetic nervous system. [ 9 ] The noxious stimuli activate a sympathetic surge that travels through intact peripheral nerves , resulting in systemic vasoconstriction below the level of the spinal cord lesion. [ 10 ]

  4. CHA2DS2–VASc score - Wikipedia

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    If the patient is 'low risk' using the CHA 2 DS 2-VASc score (that is, 0 in males or 1 in females), no anticoagulant therapy is recommended. In males with 1 stroke risk factor (that is, a CHA 2 DS 2-VASc score=1), antithrombotic therapy with OAC may be considered, and people's values and preferences should be considered. [24]

  5. Atrial fibrillation - Wikipedia

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    Fatty infiltration helps explain why obesity is a risk factor for atrial fibrillation in one fifth of patients. [62] Atrial fibrillation increases the risk of heart failure by 11 per 1000, kidney problems by 6 per 1000, death by 4 per 1000, stroke by 3 per 1000, and coronary heart disease by 1 per 1000. [161]

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  7. Holiday heart syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Patients with HHS also frequently report precordial pain, sweating, anxiety, shortness of breath, and syncope. Strokes and cardiac arrest can also occur in people with this syndrome. [ 4 ] People with holiday heart syndrome have a heightened risk of dilated cardiomyopathy , rhabdomyolysis , and acute kidney injury [ 20 ] and increased atrial ...

  8. Arrhythmia - Wikipedia

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    Several groups of drugs slow conduction through the heart, without actually preventing an arrhythmia. These drugs can be used to "rate control" a fast rhythm and make it physically tolerable for the patient. [citation needed] Some arrhythmias promote blood clotting within the heart and increase the risk of embolus and stroke.

  9. Stroke - Wikipedia

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    Those with atrial fibrillation have a 5% a year risk of stroke, and those with valvular atrial fibrillation have an even higher risk. [130] Depending on the stroke risk, anticoagulation with medications such as warfarin or aspirin is useful for prevention with various levels of comparative effectiveness depending on the type of treatment used ...