How to prevent heart failure

The normal heart rate is 60-100 beats per minute at rest. When atrial fibrillation occurs, the heart rate can rise to 150 – 180 beats per minute, or higher.  Even with normal heart function at the beginning, long lasting high heart rates can damage your heart, this condition is known as tachycardiomyopathy. If the attempt of restoring sinus rhythm is unsuccessful, it is of utmost importance to slow the heart rate.

It is very important to follow your doctor advice and take your medications as prescribed.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does AFib lead to heart failure?

Prolonged uncontrolled AFib can weaken the heart and reduce its pumping efficiency.

What treatments can prevent heart failure in AFib patients?

Treatments include rate and rhythm control, managing risk factors, and addressing underlying conditions.

Can medication prevent heart failure in AFib?

Medication can help to prevent heart failure and improve symptoms

Are there lifestyle changes to prevent heart failure in AFib?

Yes, regular exercise, a healthy diet, and avoiding excessive alcohol intake are essential.

What role does blood pressure control play in preventing heart failure?

Controlling high blood pressure reduces the strain on the heart and lowers the risk of heart failure.

Is heart failure reversible if caused by AFib?

In some cases, heart failure and left ventricular dysfunciton can improve by restoring normal sinus rhythm


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