Every beat of the human heart carries life, rhythm and stability. But what happens when that rhythm falters? Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a condition that disrupts this delicate balance,complications such as stroke and heart failure. Despite its growing prevalence, AFib remains underdiagnosed and misunderstood, often lurking silently before making its presence known. About one-third of people with AFib don’t know they have it, which is why it is important to become familiar with the risk factors and follow up with your physician as needed. Paari Dominic, MBBS, MPH, a cardiac electrophysiologist and associate professor of internal and cardiovascular medicine at University of Iowa Health Care, discuss’ AFib and what patients need to know. Click here to access the webpage.
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