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Category: arrhythmias

avoid grapefruit juice in AFIB patients

Posted on 2019-05-212019-05-21 by Sameer Oza

Credible Meds has a great website and app on which you can check drugs that cause QT prolongation. It is important to do this, especially if you are already on drugs that prolong QT interval since combination of 2 drugs that do this can cause lethal arrhythmias. Grapefruit juice causes QT prolongation related to blocking…

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non-invasive ablation!

Posted on 2019-05-172019-05-17 by Sameer Oza

Non invasive ablation is where I think the whole field of electrophysiology is going to be in the next 25 years. Maybe, catheter based ablation will still maintain a niche role! Phillip Cuculich and colleagues at Wash U in St. Louis have pioneered this technique. Here is their article in NEJM. In simplistic terms, their…

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pulsed field ablation

Posted on 2019-05-172019-05-17 by Sameer Oza

The most promising AFIB ablation technology this year at HRS meeting. The field of cardiac ablation started with DC ablation, this is a refinement of the technique! During pulsed field ablation (PFA), sub-second electric fields create microscopic pores in cell membranes – a process called electroporation. Among cell types, myocytes have among the lowest thresholds…

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pill in pocket anticoagulation

Posted on 2019-05-122019-05-12 by Sameer Oza

2 pilot studies have been published looking at the following question: can patients take anticoagulation only when they are in AFIB and not during other times? What makes this feasible is the availability of the DOACs (direct anticoagulants) which start acting in 2 hours unlike the older drug warfarin that would take 3-5 days to…

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pain & AFIB

Posted on 2019-05-122019-05-12 by Sameer Oza

There have been several anecdotal examples of atrial fibrillation associated with chronic pain. The REGARDS study followed 30,239 patients over 4 years. The prevalence of AF was higher in opioid users than nonusers (12.5% vs 7.6%). The postulated mechanism is : Endogenous opioid peptides open mitochondrial potassium ATP channels, making mitochondria resistant to oxidative stress….

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sleep apnea & AFIB

Posted on 2019-05-122019-05-12 by Sameer Oza

Half the patients with AFIB also have sleep apnea. Patients with sleep apnea have 4 times the risk of developing atrial fibrillation. How does sleep apnea contribute to AFIB? Potential mechanisms: Changes in intrathoracic pressure during apneic episodes leads to left atrial stretch. Intermittent periods of hypoxemia (low oxygen) and hypercapnia (high carbon dioxide) related…

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leaking roof, rotting timber

Posted on 2019-05-122019-05-12 by Sameer Oza

ARREST AFIB trial Dr. Dennis Lau from Adelaide, Australia made this analogy at the Heart Rhythm Society meeting in San Francisco. He works with Dr. Prasanthan Sanders’ group. This group published one of the seminal studies regarding lifestyle and AFIB – the ARREST AFIB trial. Lifestyle factors that lead to AFIB are like the leaking…

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anger, hostility and AFIB

Posted on 2019-05-112019-05-11 by Sameer Oza

Elaine Eaker et. al. published an interesting study in Circulation in 2004. It followed 1769 men and 1913 women from the Framingham Offspring Study. It showed that after adjusting for known risk factors such as age and high blood pressure, researchers found several traits significantly increased the risk of atrial fibrillation in men. Those with…

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don’t be an Eeyore

Posted on 2019-05-112020-02-06 by Sameer Oza

Having type D personality is not good your cardiovascular health. Type D personality has 2 traits: Negative affectivity (worry, irritability, gloom). Social inhibition (reticence, lack of self assurance). The prevalence of Type D personality is 21% in the general population and 53% in cardiac patients. Cause or effect? Type D personality affects health related quality of life in…

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anxiety, depression & AFIB

Posted on 2019-05-112019-05-11 by Sameer Oza

Bidirectional relationship There is a complex relationship between depression, anxiety, and AFIB. AFIB can cause depression and anxiety in patients. Depression and anxiety may create an environment that is conducive for the initiation and perpetuation of AFIB.  Depression and anxiety affect how patients perceive their illness, and impact healthcare utilization. The presence of depression and…

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