Clopidogrel in atrial fibrillation

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Avatar n tn Each medication has its own specific indications. For example, a patient who has atrial fibrillation and also a recently placed coronary stent, would have good reasons to be on both warfarin and plavix.
Avatar n tn My daugther has atrial fibrillation and has had 3 mini-strokes, is on 5mg coumadin , which is not working very well for her and just was in the hospital for another TIA. While at the hospital she was also on herprin the whole time, but on returning hom the problem with the coumadin storted every other day changing the dosage. We were told this is the only blood thinner she can take because she is also on dialysis and is HIV, which is under control.
1618533 tn?1299870566 Just this June, we finally discovered the real cause of her recurrent stroke and that was her atrial fibrillation. I am really worried about her. Right now, we are already in our home, she can still walk talk and do her activities of daily living except household chores. She has mild expressive aphasia and unable to read most words. I believe that prayer can help a lot. I just experienced this during her TIA. God already answered my prayers even before i started asking Him for help.
Avatar m tn My grandmother had stroke 6 years ago and she has atrial fibrilation.So far she used clopidogrel as treatment but her new doctor perscribed medication with rivaroxaban (but it is far more expensive) ?
Avatar m tn When the atria of the heart beat improperly (fibrillation) , blood doesn’t flow properly through your heart. This can cause blood to pool in your heart’s chambers, possibly resulting in blood clots. These blood clots are not necessary deadly, but they can be. They can travel through the body and cause problems. For example, a blood clot that blocks blood flow to your brain can cause a stroke, damage to brain cells, or permanent damage to your brain.
Avatar n tn Abnormal electrical impulses cause the atria to beat very fast and in a disorder manner. Proxysmal atrial fibrillation indicates that the arrhythmia (fast and/or irregular heartbeats) occurs at varying intervals rather than consistently or constantly. An irregular, fast heart rate often does not give enough time for the ventricles to fill and that would be worst case scenario. Treatment would be medication to slow the heartbeat.
Avatar n tn Is it possible your daughter has premature atrial contractions and not atrial fibrillation? I am not a doctor but I have not heard of afib described that way and atrial contractions are not a danger where afib could be due to possible blood clots. Does your daughter have an unusually high heart rate keeping in mind children's heart rates tend to be more elevated than adults. An average heart rate for a baby in their first year can be anywhere between 100-160 from what I have read.
535882 tn?1396576685 High blood pressure and thyroid disease are both risk factors for developing atrial fibrillation. The fact that you had post-operative atrial fibrillation confirms that your left atrium is capable of maintaining atrial fibrillation. Furthermore, your left atrium is enlarged which is also a risk factor for developing atrial fibrillation. All this put together with the ongoing symptoms would make me concerned about episodic or as we call it paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.
Avatar n tn s only one situation where pacemakers play an important role in patients with atrial fibrillation, and that is in patients who have both atrial fibrillation and they have slow heart rhythms. That's a condition that's referred to as tachy-brady syndrome. There are some patients that will go into atrial fibrillation for a period of time. The atrial fibrillation will stop and then their underlying heart rate is extremely slow.
Avatar n tn Similar data from clinical studies in valvular atrial fibrillation patients are not available. The trials in non-valvular atrial fibrillation support the 7th ACCP recommendation that an INR of 2.0 to 3.0 be used for warfarin therapy in appropriate AF patients.
Avatar f tn For some insight, Atrial Fibrillation induces an abnormal heart rhythm (irregular, slow, fast, skipped beats) and can affect almost anyone. Although it is linked to several cardiac conditions, Artial Fibrillation can also occur in otherwise normal hearts. The risk of Atrial Fibrillation increases significantly with age.
Avatar n tn There are many thousands of causes for this symptoms, one of which (by no means tha most common) is atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is a disorganized chaotic activity in the atrial tissues, and is significant because if untreated can lead to strokes. Only an EKG during an event, or more likely an event recorder can tell if atrial fibrillation is causing one's palpitations.
Avatar n tn He never had atrial fibrillation yet (except post-op bypass, almost everyone in that setting get atrial fibrillation for a couple of days). He is not very worried about atrial fibrillation. PACs may set off short runs of atrial fibrillation in rare cases but for the arrhythmia to be sustained, changes must have been made to the left atrium. You will not wake up one day being in permanent atrial fibrillation, you get warnings. Yes, atrial fibrillation is noticeable and different from PACs.
Avatar n tn Hi, I have never used these vitamins/antioxidants/supplements in my patients of atrial fibrillation and there’s no evidence to support their use in atrial fibrillation and hence I don’t think they’ll be able to help you and my sincere suggestion is to follow your doctors’ advice and not to ingest these vitamins for there’s no scientific back up to support they can play any role in preventing the episodes of Atrial fibrillation. I sincerely hope that helps. Please do keep me posted. Kind regards.
Avatar m tn And you have a fast heart rate when you are in atrial fibrillation and a slow heart rate when you are not in atrial fibrillation. This is called tachy-brady syndrome. You had an AV node ablation procedure that destroyed the AV node in your heart. You have a problem with the natural pacemaker of the heart (AV or SA node). You take a medicine for atrial fibrillation that slows your heart rate too much.
Avatar m tn You may have runs of AF, you may have a lot of PACs (premature atrial beats) which is very common in the setting of having atrial fibrillation. You may also have PVCs or other arrhythmias. An alternative (which possibly is better) is to ask for a 24 hour monitoring and note in the log if you get irregular heart beats. You may also try to detect your pulse when the blood pressure monitor is marking irregular heart rhythm. Atrial fibrillation is fairly easy to recognize.
Avatar f tn Mayo Clinic provides the following information and is one of a few medical centers in the United States that performs the maze procedure, a highly complex surgical treatment option for atrial fibrillation. Mayo Clinic heart surgeons are highly skilled and have years of experience with this technique. The maze procedure can cure atrial fibrillation by creating barriers to the electrical pathways, in the form of scar tissue, in the atria (the heart's upper chambers).
Avatar m tn In my case, despite a strong healthy heart according to nuclear stress tests and echo cardiograms, I began having episodes of atrial fibrillation nine months ago at the age of 66. At the time I was taking Advil for some minor joint pain and the A-Fib started. A cardiologist put me on a beta blocker, which seemed to be helping for several months, but then after having a couple of athletic injuries, I went back to sporadic use of NSAID's, and the A-Fib episodes returned.
3885607 tn?1348508726 Ask your doctor what he thinks - is it caused by the atrial fibrillation or is it causing atrial fibrillation?
Avatar n tn This is why patients with atrial fibrillation take aspirin or coumadin to prevent clots from forming when they are in atrial fibrillation. So keep in touch with your doctor, stay on your aspirin, and don't worry about heading to the ER every time you go into atrial fibrillation. Best of luck.
Avatar m tn I have a long history of occassional palpitations (PACs), which have become more frequent and occur most days in recent months, also with occasional episodes of atrial fibrillation. My EKG is normal. My recent annual echo shows, for the first time, a finding of mild to moderate anteroseptal and mild mid-anterior hypokinesis. EF is 72%, other measures are within normal, except mild LAE (4.1 cm) and mild MR, TR, PR regurgitation.
Avatar n tn Is it possible to have both atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter? I am on the drug flecainide and wonder if this is safe.
Avatar m tn My brother, in his 50's, had atrial fibrillation and bowel problems. He went on a gluten free diet and the atrial fibrillation stopped and his bowels are now perfect and he feels better than ever. Look it up on the internet - give it a try! You'll need to supplement with vitamins (gluten free ones). Just a thought!