Brilliant...so fast but without missing a point.. signed by 20 year patient who has an addiction to you tube afib coaching, one day it may keep me alive. Cheers rod uk
Thank you for your nice comment and I'm glad you found it useful!!! I am definitely looking forward to making more useful videos soon :) Really appreciate your comment!
Happy holidays to you too! Thank you so much for your comment and encouragement! Will definitely keep trying to put out more videos like these ones! :)
I take the Flecainide and it worked when I have rapid fast palipitations, but now felt better after Ablation.. Good information, thanks so much, more pieces of information about Afib,can be very beneficial about my heart condition.
Great lecture Correctiom: Amiodarone is not the most effective drug for rhythm control, flecainide much more effective in rhytm control of of afib in all the studies , I did a literature review on this topic
Can you do a video on inpatient cardiac risk assessment “cardiac clearance” for surgery. The basics we need to know to clear as a resident or hospitalist.
Thanks for your comment!! :) Definitely hoping on doing more review topics. Planning on hospital medicine but I really like learning about all the subspecialty topics as well so figured it's good to make some reviews while we still have lots of exposure to them!
How about new onset A fib in an outpatient setting? Should we direct them to the ER regardless hemodynamic status or we treat them with BB and AC if their vital signs are stable? Thanks
Yeah definitely! Generally not the first option but it is still a fairly common medication because out of all the rhythm control agents, it's the most effective. A lot of times it gets started when someone continues to have symptoms / palpitations with just doing a rate control strategy, so they switch to trying a rhythm control strategy with amiodarone! Miss you henry