Name | anon |
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Location | USA |
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Age | 50 (1951) |
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Diagnosed condition | Chronic Atrial Fibrillation/Arterial Schlerosis/CHF |
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Years with condition | first episode occured in 1986 |
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Frequency of episodes | none in last two years/3-5 times a month prior to June 1999 |
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Duration of episodes | 30 seconds to several hours |
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Event preceding first AF | Sudden Death Episode in March 1995 |
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General health | I had smoked for 30 years and had been a drinker of & on |
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Current state | stablized since June of 1999 |
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Triggers | Excessive exertion,high stress,excitability |
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Preventions | Relaxation |
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Current medications/side effects | Amioderone
Norvasc
lipitor
coumadin
Side effects= fatigue |
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History of surgery | implantation of an ICD
angioplasty x 7
replacement of ICD |
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Future plans | continue under the medical supervision of my cardiologist and enjoy my Grandson, who I have the pleasure of taking care of M-Th with my wife. He will be four in August |
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Personal comments | My cardiologist has explained a-fib as an interruption of the hearts electrical sequence. He is unsure as to why it occurs and has used several different medications that were not successful at controlling my heart rhythm's. After four years of different meds and AICD shocks that are no fun at all, he hospitalized me and started me on Amioderone; At first, it didn't stop my a-fib and he subsequently tried using external paddles to convert me. When that didn't work he was very perplexed and talked of the possibility of performing an ablation to the node in the heart that controls the electrical impulses. I checked my-self out of the hospital and took my wife to Hawaii two days later as we were scheduled to go to Lanai' on a trip with our church. I converted to normal sinus-rhythm the first night there and i have stayed that way since. |
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Check list | acebutolol | amiodarone (cordarone,pacerone) | anisindione (miradon) | atenolol (tenormin) | aspirin | azimilide | bepridil | betaxolol | bisoprolol (monocor,emconcor) | bretylium | bucindolol | carvedilol | cibenzoline | dicumarol | digitoxin | digoxin (lanoxin) | diltiazem (cardizem) | diphenylhydantoin | disopyramide (norpace) | dofetilide (tikosyn) | dronedarone | encainide | esmolol (brevibloc) | ersentilide | flecainide (tambocor) | gallopamil | ibutilide (corvert) | lidocaine | mibefradil | metoprolol (lopressor,toprol xl) | mexiletine | moricizine | nadolol | phenytoin | procainamide | propafanone (rythmol) | propranolol (inderal) | quinapril (accupril) | quinidine (quinaglute) | sotalol (betapace) | tedisamil | timolol | tocainide | trandolapril (mavik) | valsartan (diovan) | verapamil (calan,isoptin) | warfarin (coumadin) | asthma | diabetes | GERD/acid reflux | hypertension | hypotension | hyperthyroidism | hypothyroidism | adrenergic | vagal | familial | idiopathic/lone | paroxysmal | permanent/chronic | atrial flutter | cardiomyopathy | CHF | PAC | PVC | SVT | syncope | bradycardia | tachycardia | heart block | myocardial infarction | rheumatic heart diease | sick sinus syndrome | stroke | WPW | electrical cardioversion | defibrillator | pacemaker | ablation | bypass | maze | Male | Female | |
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