Atrial fibrillation (A-fib, AF) - causes, symptoms, treatment & pathology

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Komentáře • 250

  • @nehamariya_NM02
    @nehamariya_NM02 Před 2 lety +154

    1. Quivering/twitching movement of the atrium due to non coordinated muscle contractions in atrium.
    2. Scribbled p wave in ecg
    3. Larger RR interval
    4. 100 - 175 bpm
    5. Risk factors:
    - high bp
    - coronary artery disease
    - valvular disease
    - obesity
    - DM
    - excessive alcohol consumption
    - genetic factors
    6. Complications ~ Stroke
    7. Dx:
    - ECG
    8. Tx:
    - beta blockers
    - anticoagulants
    - pacemaker
    - radio frequency catheter ablation( maze procedure )
    - av node ablation

  • @ctran1955
    @ctran1955 Před 6 lety +137

    I am so grateful that in the 21st century, I am not just limited to learning pathophysiology from old time-y professors or dry textbooks... This breaks it down visually so it's so much easier to understand. Thank you for your videos! A life-saver :D

    • @ruriafk2210
      @ruriafk2210 Před 2 lety

      me too haha

    • @abbeycarter6952
      @abbeycarter6952 Před rokem

      I agree! I can't read textbooks very much. It's so great to have visuals and better diagrams!

    • @IsmbbailBb89
      @IsmbbailBb89 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@abbeycarter6952you can't read much please stay away from the medicine field

  • @albertmoore4445
    @albertmoore4445 Před rokem +14

    So many of us who have paroxysmal A-Fib know that the majority of our incidents are associated with the build up of stomach gasses and bloating from being constipated or eating foods which produce excess gas. Those of us who suffer celiac disease and other food allergies often experience the onset of A-fib due to consuming foods which cause gastric distress.
    The connection between digestive issues and A-Fib is very clear to those who deal with it daily. I have no idea why the medical community downplays or ignores this connection in discussing A-Fib causes and treatments.

  • @christineschilde5055
    @christineschilde5055 Před 3 lety +39

    Since most blood clots that can trigger a severe stroke occur in the left atrium in the so-called atrial appendage, the precedure of closing the auricular appendage in order to prevent a stroke is an established alternative to life-long anticoagulation in patients with too much of a high risk of bleeding.

  • @brookm7441
    @brookm7441 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My husband’s Fitbit warned him last night, watched this video this morning, he is going to Drs today. Thank you!

  • @leonoraclark8743
    @leonoraclark8743 Před 3 lety

    So concise.....very informative...thanks👍

  • @sbenglishlanguagecourses1246

    Incredibly clear and concise explanation. Thank you.

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! 🤓⚡️ 🙌🏼

  • @ayeshapashaturk5771
    @ayeshapashaturk5771 Před rokem

    you guyz nailed it . couldnt understand it any better

  • @amitabhadan8023
    @amitabhadan8023 Před 3 lety

    Very good video to clear the idea

  • @ngbc5342
    @ngbc5342 Před 2 lety

    Great explanation of my new affliction

  • @TheGreatHsilgne
    @TheGreatHsilgne Před 8 měsíci +1

    This video is informational AF

  • @srijahraveendran
    @srijahraveendran Před 10 měsíci +3

    Having an presentation tomorrow this vdeo is so helpful to understand thanks much❤

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Glad it was helpful! 😊

  • @tristanmason7405
    @tristanmason7405 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Rishi 👍🏻👏

  • @roqaiaalansary9390
    @roqaiaalansary9390 Před 2 lety

    i really enjoy your lessons it helps me a lot in my study

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před 2 lety

      Hi Roqaia! Our pleasure to help! 😊

  • @jagadeeshmitta3856
    @jagadeeshmitta3856 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @SariennMusic73
    @SariennMusic73 Před rokem +2

    My boyfriend (he's 49) just got home from having a cardioversion done. I'm surprised you didn't bring up that procedure. He is feeling better though we guess it'll take some time before he's back to 100%. We hope it'll last for the rest of his life. ❤️

  • @Lily_nurse
    @Lily_nurse Před 2 lety +2

    Thank u for your videos, im actually felt difficult studying the ecg. But now I thought ecg is not hard subject.

  • @yuritalks
    @yuritalks Před 20 dny

    thank you. I was diagnosed with AF three years ago, even though I've had problems for 30 years, so not an easy thing to diagnose. I've been on 5 different medications and have been de-fibrillated twice I'm in an episode right now that has lasted 3 weeks so far ... not nice but your video has enlightened me to what is going on and for that I thank you very much.

  • @jmharshithaa7738
    @jmharshithaa7738 Před 4 měsíci

    Thankyou, your videos have helped me a lot.😊

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před 3 měsíci

      Happy to help! 🤓🩺 🙌🏼

  • @sathakamara1324
    @sathakamara1324 Před rokem

    Very easy and lovely explanations and illustrations 🌹🍦💟

  • @claryfray4434
    @claryfray4434 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much, this is so much better, reading my textbooks was giving me a headache

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Tessa! Our pleasure to help make this topic easier for you! If you can, feel free to signup for a free trial at osmosis.org so you can access our entire video library, especially for topics that aren't here on our channel. Don't worry, we won't ask for you bank details or anything. 😊

    • @claryfray4434
      @claryfray4434 Před 2 lety

      @@osmosis thanks I will sign up definitely, these videos make life at medical college a bit easier for me so really thanks for that 💜

  • @taimurrahman653
    @taimurrahman653 Před 9 měsíci

    so helpful, thanks

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před 9 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! 😊

  • @raju8689
    @raju8689 Před 3 měsíci

    Dude come on 3 hr topic in 3 min crazy dude thanks

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před 3 měsíci

      We hope this helped! 😊

  • @drndubuezeokonkwo
    @drndubuezeokonkwo Před měsícem

    Great job.
    Thank you

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před měsícem

      Our pleasure! 💖

  • @michaeldaisey3546
    @michaeldaisey3546 Před měsícem

    What does digoxinedo for afib and halow does it affectvu if u stop taken cold turkey

  • @23dfmahghd
    @23dfmahghd Před rokem

    If someone have left atrial appendage thrombus because of AF >48 and he goes 3 week anticouagulation therpay, after 3 week can we do pharmacological/electrical cardioversion despite that he have left atrial appendage thrombus?
    2.does the anticoagulation therapy( before) cardioversion needs CHA2DS2-VASc score calculation?

  • @kwerty49
    @kwerty49 Před 24 dny

    Do people with paroxysmal af typically need anticoagulation?

  • @bentrider
    @bentrider Před rokem +5

    Bottom line is they do not know what causes the electrical signals to the heart to sometimes change. So, what do they do? They do what they do in every other case that they suspect there is some malady. They simply treat the symptom. The symptom is The Irregular Heartbeat. They treat it with medication and procedures that they are not really sure help at all. They do not really even know if having irregular heartbeats is part of the body's defense system against a stressor of some sort whether it be physical, emotional, or chemical. I will do whatever it takes to avoid their supposed care or treatment. My body knows a whole lot more than they ever will.

  • @amirmohammadtarazi2255

    Why you didn’t mention anything about chad2ds2_vasc score or even pulmonary isolation???

  • @margaretcashen7098
    @margaretcashen7098 Před 3 měsíci

    Needs current revision. (2024) Ablation, types (Cryo, RF & PFA) are now recommended first line of treatment

  • @chiararuthelgario5305
    @chiararuthelgario5305 Před 2 lety +1

    I am currently experiencing this. It's the 3rd day now.

  • @Kez_abi
    @Kez_abi Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for making this. Makes me understand my heart more.
    Tho watching your other videos makes me realise how messed up my heart is. I have
    Wolff Parkinson White
    Cardiomyopathy
    Sinus Tachycardia
    Ventricular Pre-excitation
    Atrial Fibrillation
    Supraventricular tachycardia
    So yeah 😑

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před 2 lety

      We're sorry to hear that, Keziah. We hope our video was able to help. 🙏🏽

  • @jeff824
    @jeff824 Před 2 lety

    wow. I'm watching this in the hospital. I had an ambulance ride, a fib, pneumonia....and survived the intubation.

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před 2 lety

      Hi Jeff! We hope you're better now! 🙏🏼

  • @khawlakyuelf27
    @khawlakyuelf27 Před 2 měsíci

    thank you

  • @snowbearize
    @snowbearize Před 8 měsíci +2

    All you have to do is to cough it hard. It will regain normal heart rhythm. Just cough it and the heart beat normalizes right away. Then you can seek medical assistance

  • @KavitaSingh-ig9jk
    @KavitaSingh-ig9jk Před rokem

    Simply wow....

  • @itsmejulia1
    @itsmejulia1 Před rokem

    By "medication to control heartrate", do you mean pharmacological cardioversion? What about electrical cardioversion?

  • @bolkiehippienotbolt7831

    I have atrial fibrillation, and I'm on blood thinners , I go in and out of A-fib, lately I've been very afraid of the what if I suffer a stroke, does the blood thinners put me at other risk?

  • @mido619
    @mido619 Před 7 měsíci

    Good evening,
    I have some questions regarding the clots being created due to quivering 5:37 ..What kind of risks will those clots do if no action is taken ? And also what actions to undergo for those clots to be gone ? Is there any major risks during giving clot killers to the patient?

    • @issbacademypak
      @issbacademypak Před 6 měsíci

      Pulmonary Embolism

    • @jocelynhunt2404
      @jocelynhunt2404 Před 2 měsíci

      hi! it's kinda mentioned in the video where he talks about the clots breaking off and potentially causing stroke but the clots can also travel to other parts of the body and block blood flow to other organs

  • @robertogarza8960
    @robertogarza8960 Před 3 lety

    I have severe mental stress, and it causes this to me. I’m on metoprolol for it, haven’t had another episode since (3-4 weeks) but I have PACs

    • @prue5588
      @prue5588 Před 3 lety

      How long you been on the medicine?

    • @robertogarza8960
      @robertogarza8960 Před 3 lety +1

      @@prue5588 one month

    • @sandeeprout3324
      @sandeeprout3324 Před 10 měsíci

      @@robertogarza8960 I have atrial fibrillation with fvr structurally normal heart now ECG echo chest x-ray all are ok doctor give medicine for 1 month is it permanent solution

    • @sandeeprout3324
      @sandeeprout3324 Před 10 měsíci

      @@robertogarza8960 When heart beat was fast nothing in unconscious and no chest pain and no breathing problem

  • @Zanodia
    @Zanodia Před 23 dny

    Now all I can visualise is that video with the sliced meat quivering as the guy salts it.

  • @AnonymousAlien2099
    @AnonymousAlien2099 Před rokem

    Is sinus arrhythmia serious?

  • @rebirthofthecool5619
    @rebirthofthecool5619 Před rokem

    Causes?

  • @deeroberson1894
    @deeroberson1894 Před 2 měsíci

    Dee Roberson 1894

  • @billbradley2480
    @billbradley2480 Před rokem

    My 68 year old sister was rushed to the hospital today. Drs said she has AF. They shocked her heart and prescribed blood thinners.
    Why blood thinners?

    • @thomasjones3025
      @thomasjones3025 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Decrease clotting and stroke risk.

    • @billbradley2480
      @billbradley2480 Před 11 měsíci

      @@thomasjones3025 she’s home now. The first hospital almost offed her. They shocked her heart 3 times and blew a hole in it. Her heart is at 35% capacity. She’s home to regain strength then in Oct. they’ll see how she’s doing. She needs a heart transplant but is too weak.

  • @m_m786
    @m_m786 Před rokem +1

    Nice 👍🩺♥️

  • @SSsmith24
    @SSsmith24 Před 6 měsíci

    My Apple Watch just woke me up in afib over 10 minutes.. I took some Valium didn’t know what else cd help .. still waiting

    • @SSsmith24
      @SSsmith24 Před 6 měsíci

      I drank a beer today n haven’t in years.. when I drank it I thought it tasted kinda funny. Last time I had a beer in 2016 it woke me up in hi afib. This is the first time I’ve had afib again.. won’t ever drink a beer again 😮

  • @dr.leelaram
    @dr.leelaram Před 9 měsíci

  • @deepakkumar-fy6jm
    @deepakkumar-fy6jm Před rokem

    My mother faced this problem is it serious can it cure by medicine please reply is it serious 😭😭

    • @The3rownie
      @The3rownie Před rokem

      Hello, it’s first best to support your mother and be strong and there for her. Help her reduce any major stress she may be feeling. My dad just got diagnosed too and he’s young at 56. This condition isn’t life threatening and fairly common in older people, however he was given blood thinners and another medication to help slow down the heart rate. The main goal is to prevent the risk of stroke as the heart rhythm is abnormal and too fast. Hopefully with medication everything can be maintained well 🙏 Have hope and stay positive 😊

    • @sandeeprout3324
      @sandeeprout3324 Před 10 měsíci

      @@The3rownie How is he now I'm 19 age after suddenly wake up in morning my heartbeat was fast highest 162 now 60-100 echo ECG cbc chest x-ray all are ok doctor prescribe ecosprin gas tablet for 1 month said all are ok is it permanent solution

    • @xenon6947
      @xenon6947 Před 3 měsíci

      Take your mother to the Department of Medicine or Cardiology at the nearest Government Medical College. You will receive a device for BP and HR irregularities for a week. If there is Atrial fibrillation will be treated accordingly.usually Parents whose children are 18 and 19 years old have anxiety and nightmares as it is time for them to go to college.

  • @heatherreetz2363
    @heatherreetz2363 Před 3 měsíci

    M
    The
    Cushing disease

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    @marialountzidou8815 Před 2 měsíci

    Stay away from antipsychotics if you care about your health

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    @medavid16 Před 7 lety +97

    I am a physician. The information you provide is quite patient friendly and helpful. I am a new fan, thank you for these videos.

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    @susu-dt9jh Před 7 lety +13

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  • @Roll3rGhost3r
    @Roll3rGhost3r Před 7 lety +8

    Your explanation is simple yet amazing!
    Providing those videos for free makes your work so noble.. we're grateful for that especially those who can't afford paying for medical videos.
    Thank you.. Thank you.. Thank you.. Keep up the great work

  • @rayment11
    @rayment11 Před 6 lety +2

    The visual aides are very comprehensible! Thanks for making this awesome video!

  • @pacmanzz
    @pacmanzz Před 7 lety +35

    My father has this now, later in life, he is 73. Years of Stage II Hypertension and Alcohol use finally caught up.. Thank you for this video. I used it to educate my old man on his condition!

    • @YasOOsha
      @YasOOsha Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Walter!

    • @tinadenny3164
      @tinadenny3164 Před 6 lety

      Heisenberg b

    • @marniealmario7
      @marniealmario7 Před 5 lety +3

      Heisenberg Hope he gets well

    • @toh786
      @toh786 Před 5 lety +2

      I hope your father gets well. I'll pray for him :)

    • @shahabjamal752
      @shahabjamal752 Před rokem

      Please have electrolyte dissolve in water tablet . The best solution for Afib. Believe me ❤

  • @andrextr
    @andrextr Před 8 lety +39

    This is great. Thank you for your awesome work! Bye from Portugal.

  • @jan-roarbernhardsen7626
    @jan-roarbernhardsen7626 Před 6 lety +8

    Thanks for making a picture of whats going on inside my body. I just stayed at the hospital with this, and i have days were my heart runs so fast and then after nearly jumps around. I know they talk about a pacemaker, and i hope this will give a better life together with all the help that the doctors can help change. I have of corse to do some changes to :)

  • @mila7685
    @mila7685 Před 6 lety +14

    Thank you so much for your awesome videos making complicated things so simple! I wish Doctors would share their knowledge in a similar way, so we could understand what's going on and therefore being able to help ourselves better. Keep up great work!

    • @osmosis
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    • @connerlivingston947
      @connerlivingston947 Před 2 lety

      Hi Mila! I actually watch these kinds of videos to come up with better ways to explain things to my own patients! I'm not a doctor, but currently in PA school. Always important to keep working on developing my patient education skills!

  • @DMChoreographer
    @DMChoreographer Před 6 lety +6

    I 1st experienced this at 62, right after I emptied my truck from moving. I couldn't breath, then my heart started racing. The emt medic said the heart was at a steady 180bpm. This was back in October. After 3 days in a local hospital I got into the VA system and they slowly began to run tests and a cathertization was done. The cardiologists seem to think one of my chambers didn't have an artery it should have, but that another chamber grew one somehow. I have all the symptoms you mention, plus extreme difficulty walking very far and a terrible right calf cramp can occur within minutes, thus practically tossing me to the ground if I try to press on for any distance. At my age I am very concerned because I watched my step mom force my aging dad to endure being plugged into all these machines. He was ready to "go home", in much pain and wanted a DNR but she refused him. This was so cruel. Needless to say he finally passed on after five years of this humiliation. I have cut off all communication with her for several reasons. Her cruelty to him was the last straw. I have informed the VA and my next of kin, don't even think of doing that to me. Life has been rough enough as it is, as scared as I am, to end up in a bed with tubes and IV's and machines isn't living, it's torture.
    Anyways I probably don't have much if any quality of life to look forward to (although I hope otherwise) the geo-political, social and economic future after what eight years of failed obama policies added to by the failures of previous administrations, it's probably a good thing I won't have to try to outlive the symptoms of a very demented and wicked generational deterioration of society even as science creates my problems.
    We have hit that downward curve that man seems to think he is godlike and ai begins it's rule. This can't end well for the masses. I pity the future for the children's sake. More and more wealth is being transferred into fewer and fewer hands, along with little if any accountability of the criminal cabal of both the clinton/bush dynasties.

  • @98anju
    @98anju Před 6 lety +1

    Explained very easy way, easy to understand, thank you so much! appreciated​.

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    @dinaamir8231 Před 6 lety

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    @Nowyoureupinthestars Před 6 lety +1

    Was just diagnosed with this after an ER visit. Thanks for posting this so I can find out more.

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    Great work! Helps a lot.

  • @aRawLifestyle
    @aRawLifestyle Před 6 lety

    Excellent explanation!!

  • @SuperAJLK
    @SuperAJLK Před 7 lety

    This video is teaching at its best. Very informative.

  • @caden4214
    @caden4214 Před 6 lety

    Great work! Helps a lot.

  • @caden4214
    @caden4214 Před 6 lety

    Great work! Helps a lot.

  • @agnishikhachoudhury1862
    @agnishikhachoudhury1862 Před 6 lety +1

    loved it,really helped my preparation for medical exams. thanks.
    love from India.😘😘😘

  • @ibrahimduygu6644
    @ibrahimduygu6644 Před 8 lety +17

    Now ı do not have to study all the lectures about AF because you just summarized that and you saved my time.Thanks a lot ..

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před 8 lety

      Glad you found our video helpful!

  • @judithchimee4191
    @judithchimee4191 Před 7 lety

    Excellent explanation

  • @crzk4006
    @crzk4006 Před 7 lety +1

    So pretty and easy to understand I want to cry of happiness.

  • @douniacats
    @douniacats Před 5 lety

    Thank You so much
    شكرًا جزيلا

  • @Sarojkumar-rw5xk
    @Sarojkumar-rw5xk Před 6 lety

    Thank a lot to all osmosis team for a such nice lectures👌👌👍👍👍

  • @thasmaibr6080
    @thasmaibr6080 Před 7 lety

    amazing explanation !!! thanks for all ur vedios !!

  • @moniquepowell6322
    @moniquepowell6322 Před 6 lety +1

    thnks for explaining all the way through Polysomnography student NC.

  • @sonalisingh78
    @sonalisingh78 Před 6 lety

    Your videos r quite helpful...thanks a lot.

  • @briantracy271
    @briantracy271 Před 8 lety +2

    this is so awesome ... was going to review cardiology .. now its going to be easier

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  Před 8 lety +1

      Glad we could help!

  • @ayamasri3531
    @ayamasri3531 Před 7 lety +3

    such a great work :)

  • @md.ashrafulkarim6778
    @md.ashrafulkarim6778 Před 7 lety

    amazing as always

  • @teilangkharsyiemlieh9518
    @teilangkharsyiemlieh9518 Před 7 lety +1

    thank you so much

  • @fergferguson7370
    @fergferguson7370 Před 7 lety +1

    Good stuff very informative..👍🏻

  • @mekkagarcia6186
    @mekkagarcia6186 Před 7 lety +1

    Love these videos!