AF suffering is real
There has never been a more important time to treat AF concomitantly than now.
It is a well-known fact that patients with AF are 5 times more likely to suffer a stroke. However, what is much less well known is that within 5 years from the date of diagnosis, 46% of patients with AF will die. AF is a serious disease entity that has its own inherent risks of mortality and morbidity.
To learn more about how this debilitating disease affects patients, please download the materials below and visit actagainstafib.com.
PowerPoint Presentation: Chapter 4
Social media resources (Chapter 4)
PowerPoint Presentations (Chapter 1)
PowerPoint Presentations (Chapter 2)
PowerPoint Presentations (Chapter 3)
Social media resources (Chapter 3)
Mr. Stephen Billing, cardiothoracic surgeon at Wolverhampton New Cross Hospital, discusses his concern over patients with AF often going untreated during cardiac surgery. Learn more about what can be done to improve the uptake of concomitant AF surgical treatment and give patients a better quality of life.
It is a well-known fact that patients with AF are 5 times more likely to suffer a stroke. However, what is much less well known is that within 5 years from the date of diagnosis, 46% of patients with AF will die. AF is a serious disease entity that has its own inherent risks of mortality and morbidity.
To learn more about how this debilitating disease affects patients, please download the booklets.