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Did you know that in many countries a simple life-saving treatment is unavailable due to costs of the cardiac device and lack of trained, skilled heart doctors? Our
Pace4Life
programme recycles and reuses pacemakers and defibrillators allowing us to send them to patients in low and middle income
Did you know that in many countries a simple life-saving treatment is unavailable due to costs of the cardiac device and lack of trained, skilled heart doctors? Our
Pace4Life
programme recycles and reuses pacemakers and defibrillators allowing us to send them to patients in low and middle income
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Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
5 months ago
Did You Know?
Did you know that in many countries a simple life-saving treatment is unavailable due to costs of the cardiac device and lack of trained, skilled heart doctors? Our
Pace4Life
programme recycles and reuses pacemakers and defibrillators allowing us to send them to patients in low and middle income
Did you know that in many countries a simple life-saving treatment is unavailable due to costs of the cardiac device and lack of trained, skilled heart doctors? Our
Pace4Life
programme recycles and reuses pacemakers and defibrillators allowing us to send them to patients in low and middle income
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Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
5 months ago
Did you know?
Did you know that in many countries a simple life-saving treatment is unavailable due to costs of the cardiac device and lack of trained, skilled heart doctors? Our
Pace4Life
programme recycles and reuses pacemakers and defibrillators allowing us to send them to patients in low and middle income
Did you know that in many countries a simple life-saving treatment is unavailable due to costs of the cardiac device and lack of trained, skilled heart doctors? Our
Pace4Life
programme recycles and reuses pacemakers and defibrillators allowing us to send them to patients in low and middle income
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Do you know where your nearest defibrillator is located?
Having access to a defibrillator really can make a difference. When CPR chest compressions and a defibrillator are used together, the chances of survival from SCA increase from 9% to 50%. Tom Lockyer, Luton Town FC shares an update on his continued recovery after collapsing during a football match in
Having access to a defibrillator really can make a difference. When CPR chest compressions and a defibrillator are used together, the chances of survival from SCA increase from 9% to 50%. Tom Lockyer, Luton Town FC shares an update on his continued recovery after collapsing during a football match in
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 months ago
Do you know where your nearest defibrillator is located?
Having access to a defibrillator really can make a difference. When CPR chest compressions and a defibrillator are used together, the chances of survival from SCA increase from 9% to 50%. Tom Lockyer, Luton Town FC shares an update on his continued recovery after collapsing during a football match in
Having access to a defibrillator really can make a difference. When CPR chest compressions and a defibrillator are used together, the chances of survival from SCA increase from 9% to 50%. Tom Lockyer, Luton Town FC shares an update on his continued recovery after collapsing during a football match in
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Do you know where your nearest defibrillator is located?
Having access to a defibrillator really can make a difference. When CPR chest compressions and a defibrillator are used together, the chances of survival from SCA increase from 9% to 50%. Tom Lockyer, Luton Town FC shares an update on his continued recovery after collapsing during a football match in
Having access to a defibrillator really can make a difference. When CPR chest compressions and a defibrillator are used together, the chances of survival from SCA increase from 9% to 50%. Tom Lockyer, Luton Town FC shares an update on his continued recovery after collapsing during a football match in
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5 months ago
Do you know where your nearest defibrillator is located?
Having access to a defibrillator really can make a difference. When CPR chest compressions and a defibrillator are used together, the chances of survival from SCA increase from 9% to 50%. Tom Lockyer, Luton Town FC shares an update on his continued recovery after collapsing during a football match in
Having access to a defibrillator really can make a difference. When CPR chest compressions and a defibrillator are used together, the chances of survival from SCA increase from 9% to 50%. Tom Lockyer, Luton Town FC shares an update on his continued recovery after collapsing during a football match in
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5 months ago
A question please
I had had bouts of Afib ranging on average of 12-18 hours a time for many years. I then had one of 55 hours 5 years ago. Then it was back to the usual pattern. Suddenly I’m into another long one? I have always self converted and never been to hospital, except twice in 18 years and that was with chest
I had had bouts of Afib ranging on average of 12-18 hours a time for many years. I then had one of 55 hours 5 years ago. Then it was back to the usual pattern. Suddenly I’m into another long one? I have always self converted and never been to hospital, except twice in 18 years and that was with chest
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AF Association
1 year ago
Closing tomorrow – last chance to participate in our survey on simultaneous screening of AF and Blood Pressure.
You are invited to participate in an online survey on behalf of the AF Association. Your feedback will contribute in providing researchers working in this field to better understand the following: • How common is simultaneous screening of high blood pressure and Atrial Fibrillation (AF) amongst patients
You are invited to participate in an online survey on behalf of the AF Association. Your feedback will contribute in providing researchers working in this field to better understand the following: • How common is simultaneous screening of high blood pressure and Atrial Fibrillation (AF) amongst patients
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1 year ago
Closing tomorrow – last chance to participate in our survey on simultaneous screening of AF and Blood Pressure.
You are invited to participate in an online survey on behalf of the AF Association. Your feedback will contribute in providing researchers working in this field to better understand the following: • How common is simultaneous screening of high blood pressure and Atrial Fibrillation (AF) amongst patients
You are invited to participate in an online survey on behalf of the AF Association. Your feedback will contribute in providing researchers working in this field to better understand the following: • How common is simultaneous screening of high blood pressure and Atrial Fibrillation (AF) amongst patients
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AF Association
1 year ago
Proper Drug for My Wife and Efficacy of an Ablation
For the past 40 days, my 77-year-old, relatively fit wife has been in and out of AFib — but mostly in. She’s had three trips to the hospital during this period, because her heart rate had been in the 120-150 range for several hours each time. On her first hospital visit, she was given Diltiazem and
For the past 40 days, my 77-year-old, relatively fit wife has been in and out of AFib — but mostly in. She’s had three trips to the hospital during this period, because her heart rate had been in the 120-150 range for several hours each time. On her first hospital visit, she was given Diltiazem and
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AF Association
1 year ago
Is it bad for you to just wait out an Afib spisode.
Over the last month I went into Afib 6+ times. The first one lasted about 12 hours. The next 3 I ended up in emergency and they had to cardiovert me. The 5th time lasted 24 hours. The 6th time, however, lasted 5 days. But I was so fed up with sitting in emergency for 12 hours and getting my chest blasted
Over the last month I went into Afib 6+ times. The first one lasted about 12 hours. The next 3 I ended up in emergency and they had to cardiovert me. The 5th time lasted 24 hours. The 6th time, however, lasted 5 days. But I was so fed up with sitting in emergency for 12 hours and getting my chest blasted
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AF Association
1 year ago
This Valentines Day is all about our hearts – do not let the ones you love be the ones you lose
The greatest valentines gift you can gift to your loved ones is your life. Do you know how to save a life with a defibrillator? It is as easy as 1...2...3…. https://heartrhythmalliance.org/afa/uk/programs/know-your-pulse
The greatest valentines gift you can gift to your loved ones is your life. Do you know how to save a life with a defibrillator? It is as easy as 1...2...3…. https://heartrhythmalliance.org/afa/uk/programs/know-your-pulse
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AF Association
5 months ago
This Valentines Day is all about our hearts – do not let the ones you love be the ones you lose
The greatest valentines gift you can gift to your loved ones is your life. Do you know how to save a life with a defibrillator? It is as easy as 1...2...3…. https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/programs/defibs-save-lives
The greatest valentines gift you can gift to your loved ones is your life. Do you know how to save a life with a defibrillator? It is as easy as 1...2...3…. https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/programs/defibs-save-lives
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 months ago
This Valentines Day is all about our hearts – do not let the ones you love be the ones you lose
The greatest valentines gift you can gift to your loved ones is your life. Do you know how to save a life with a defibrillator? It is as easy as 1...2...3…. https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/programs/defibs-save-lives
The greatest valentines gift you can gift to your loved ones is your life. Do you know how to save a life with a defibrillator? It is as easy as 1...2...3…. https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/programs/defibs-save-lives
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5 months ago
This Valentines Day is all about our hearts – do not let the ones you love be the ones you lose
The greatest valentines gift you can gift to your loved ones is your life. Do you know how to save a life with a defibrillator? It is as easy as 1...2...3…. https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/programs/defibs-save-lives
The greatest valentines gift you can gift to your loved ones is your life. Do you know how to save a life with a defibrillator? It is as easy as 1...2...3…. https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/programs/defibs-save-lives
TracyAdmin
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Arrhythmia Alliance SVT
5 months ago
This Valentines Day is all about our hearts – do not let the ones you love be the ones you lose
The greatest valentines gift you can gift to your loved ones is your life. Do you know how to save a life with a defibrillator? It is as easy as 1...2...3: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/programs/defibs-save-lives
The greatest valentines gift you can gift to your loved ones is your life. Do you know how to save a life with a defibrillator? It is as easy as 1...2...3: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/uk/programs/defibs-save-lives
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5 months ago
Cardio training with Afib
I was diagnosed by a cardiologist with lone
paroxysmal
atrial
fibrillation
three years ago. My condition stabilized after being prescribed Flecainide, Apixaban and Rosuvastatin (the latter as a preventative to lower cholesterol).
I was diagnosed by a cardiologist with lone
paroxysmal
atrial
fibrillation
three years ago. My condition stabilized after being prescribed Flecainide, Apixaban and Rosuvastatin (the latter as a preventative to lower cholesterol).
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AF Association
2 years ago
Good resources regarding vagal AFIB?
Does anyone have any good resources (articles, YouTube videos) directed to vagally-mediated AFIB (the type that occurs after a large meal or while sleeping)? I believe my AFIB was triggered by endurance athletics (I used to do long bike rides and probably overdid it and stressed my body too much).
Does anyone have any good resources (articles, YouTube videos) directed to vagally-mediated AFIB (the type that occurs after a large meal or while sleeping)? I believe my AFIB was triggered by endurance athletics (I used to do long bike rides and probably overdid it and stressed my body too much).
dw98611
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AF Association
1 year ago
Blood Pressure
Good afternoon, I have not posted for awhile but have a quick question. I attended A & E in March for heart palpatations and chest pain, my ecg was abnormal but not a heart attack thank godness. In june i wore a heart holter monitor for 24 hours, which has picked on on Atrial Enlargement and now
Good afternoon, I have not posted for awhile but have a quick question. I attended A & E in March for heart palpatations and chest pain, my ecg was abnormal but not a heart attack thank godness. In june i wore a heart holter monitor for 24 hours, which has picked on on Atrial Enlargement and now
Paulannttsmn
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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