1/23/2012

Reducing the Risk of Stroke in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

Reducing the Risk of Stroke in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Video Clips. Duration : 52.92 Mins.


To receive credit, visit: freece.com Program Overview Approximately 75000 strokes occur each year in the United States in patients with atrial fibrillation. Current guidelines recommend oral anticoagulation for high-risk patients with atrial fibrillation, but the inherent limitations of these agents lead to substantial underuse. This state of affairs has stimulated the development of new agents with improved benefit-risk profiles, which appear to be offer a wider therapeutic margin and low potential for drug interactions, allowing more convenient dosing without anticoagulation monitoring. Pharmacists must understand the underlying condition, possible comorbid conditions, potential of currently available treatment options (along with their probable results and possible side effects) and play an active role in educating patients on their drug treatment strategies and lifestyle changes necessary to reduce the risk of stroke in atrial fibrillation. Nurse Educational Objectives Identify the under-recognized risk of stroke and/or inadequate prophylaxis in patients with atrial fibrillation and the associated morbidity, mortality, and cost burdens Discuss current and potential new challenges and opportunities in stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation Outline strategies to improve communication between pharmacists and patients/caregivers about the benefits and risks of anticoagulation therapy Pharmacist Educational Objectives Identify the under-recognized risk of stroke and/or ...

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1/22/2012

The Meaning of Abnormal Ekg Results

Many physicians suggest Ekgs as a preventive-screening tool for those with a house history of heart disease. While a wholesome person does not need an Ekg as a part of an annual exam, many physicians will suggest an Ekg if they have concerns. If a outpatient complains of chest pain, palpitations or other indicators of heart problems, the physician will likely suggest an immediate Ekg test. Depending on the severity of the situation, your physician may refer you to a local testing center immediately or ask you to schedule the next ready appointment.

An abnormal Ekg is thought about by comparing the results of your Ekg graph with a accepted or normal heart graph. Spikes and dips within the graph are referred to as P, Qr and Pr and other similar acronyms. normal Ekg readings show a limited flat-dip in in the middle of contractions and relaxations. If these flat-dips are not present, it may be an indication of a more serious problem. normal Ekg readings will have spikes and dips too.

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Myocardial defects, heart valve disease, enlargement of the heart, inflammation of the heart, coronary artery disease, and past, pending or impending heart attacks are only a few of the problems that Ekg's can help to detect. The conditions in which the Ekg is performed can also have an impact on the accuracy of the results. Some heart problems are not present all of the time and therefore may not appear in Ekg results. In cases where heart problems are suspected but not detected on the Ekg, a Holter monitor may be recommended. This monitor is worn, normally for a period of 24 to 48 hours and serves as a type of mini-Ekg test. The outpatient wears the monitor at home and it continuously records heart activity. Doctors also suggest that the outpatient be relaxed during the exam because any muscle trembling or contractions can alter the results and produce an inaccurate reading.

The Meaning of Abnormal Ekg Results

Many habitancy are surprised to learn that they have had an abnormal Ekg reading. What is even more surprising is that when presented with abnormal Ekg results, some doctors do not seem concerned. It doe not necessarily mean they are inadequate or uncaring physicians, it is more likely they believe something else has caused the abnormal reading. Most will want to pursue further testing or other Ekg. Sometimes an event as uncomplicated as low blood sugar can have an altering influence and produce false Ekg readings. Other times, abnormal Ekgs require further testing to conclude what, if any, problems genuinely exist.

The Meaning of Abnormal Ekg ResultsRapidRhythm.mp4 Video Clips. Duration : 2.03 Mins.


A new ECG recording device to enable atrial fibrillation screening in primary care with the aim of reducing the incidence of stroke.

Keywords: Atrial Fibrillation, ECG, Stroke, Primary Care, Screening

1/19/2012

Atrial Fibrillation Pt 1

Atrial Fibrillation Pt 1 Tube. Duration : 7.85 Mins.


Arrythmia is a fast heart beat. Atrial Fibrillation is the most common in the world affecting 3-4 million people, 250,00-350000 annually. Medical conditions such as coronary artery disease, prior heart attack, high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic heart failure, and age are all contributing causes. The ablation procedure and treatment is discussed in this video.

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1/17/2012

Atrial Fibrillation, Clot Formation and Stroke

Atrial Fibrillation, Clot Formation and Stroke Video Clips. Duration : 1.75 Mins.


In atrial fibrillation, or AF, the most common abnormality of the heart's rhythm, the atria contract in a rapid and disorganized way. As a result, the atria do not effectively pump blood into the ventricles. More info can be found here: www.thrombosisadviser.com

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1/16/2012

Atrial Fibrillation Radiofrequency Ablation

Atrial Fibrillation Radiofrequency Ablation Video Clips. Duration : 1.88 Mins.


Atrial Fibrillation Radiofrequency Ablation will be the focus of a live webcast, hosted by Hartford Hospital from 6 to 7 pm EDT (22:00 UTC). The most common form of arrhythmia, ATRIAL FIBRILLATION (A-fib) affects some 2 million Americans each year. This interruption in the regular heartbeat impairs the heart's ability to perform effectively, and can result in stroke, congestive heart failure or cardiomyopathy. Origins of the disorder are not clearly understood, but chances of developing it increase with age.When medications and other conventional interventions fail to restore a normal heartbeat, radiofrequency ablation is a leading option. The electrophysiology experts at Hartford Hospital are...

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1/14/2012

Blood Pressure Causes - What Makes it Go Up Or Down?

Your blood pressure does not remain static. That is, the measurement will not be the exact same thing every time you take it, no matter what. Instead, your blood pressure (Bp) is affected by a huge range of things that can raise or lower it at any given time. Even standing up can convert your (Bp) reading, which is why you are practically always seated when a nurse or doctor takes your (Bp).

Smoking a cigarette will have an immediate influence on your hypertensive state - it will raise for about ten to fifteen minutes right after you smoke it. Long term tobacco use can damage the walls of the blood vessels resulting in a restricted blood flow which will raise the pressure all the time.

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Stress can cause hypertension to go up. Normally once you relax, your levels would go back to normal but it's never a good thing to be under constant stress. If you have a tendency towards hypertension due to other factors already, you in fact need to find a way to whether deal with or avoid stress as much as you can.

Blood Pressure Causes - What Makes it Go Up Or Down?

Medications can often influence the pressure in your blood and not just the ones that are supposed to. Some medications, such as coumadin, that thin the blood can lower your blood pressure which is why it is leading to monitor the pressure levels of your blood Normally when you are on this type of medication.

Fluid holding can cause a hypertensive state. Often this is caused by too much salt in the diet. When the sodium levels in your blood go up, that causes the body to hold fluid. Anything who is worried about their risk of hypertension would do well to watch their sodium intake.

Blood Pressure Causes - What Makes it Go Up Or Down?RapidRhythm.mp4 Video Clips. Duration : 2.03 Mins.


A new ECG recording device to enable atrial fibrillation screening in primary care with the aim of reducing the incidence of stroke.

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1/12/2012

Early detection is very important.

Early detection is very important. Video Clips. Duration : 1.02 Mins.


Atrial fibrillation causes 15% of all strokes in America. A-fib symptoms include heart palpitations, racing or fluttering of the heart, and shortness of breath. If you are experiencing any symptoms of A-fib, call 866-501-DOCS today. For more information on A-fib, visit www.stjohnprovidence.org/sjhHeartCare. You can trust your heart to us.

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