If you have Atrial fibrillation (AF) you may have been offered a cardioversion, you maybe unsure of what to expect? A cardioversion is a procedure to convert your heart from AF back into normal (sinus) rhythm. This is achieved by administering a rhythm control medication (antiarrhythmic drug) by mouth or through the veins, both of these methods can take some time to take effect. However, a more efficient and quicker method is via the electric shock treatment, which at first sounds alarming but overall is usually the quickest and most successful treatment. The most appropriate form of treatment will be decided and discussed between you and your consultant.
For more information, please download the booklet: 'Cardioversion of atrial fibrillation'
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If you require any further information, please contact our Patient Services Team via the contact details below;
Patient Helpline: +44 1789 867502
Email: info@afa-international.org
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