Afib: Valvular or non-valvular?
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- In this video, Dr Sanjay Gupta, consultant cardiologist discusses what constitutes valvular Afib and what constitutes non-valvular Afib especially for the prescription of NOACs. My website is www.yorkcardiology.co.uk and my Facebook page is yorkcardiology@gmail.com
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Thank you! Very helpful! I’m a cardiology np, new to the specialty.
Dr Sanjay thank you so much for your videos!!! They're extremely helpful for studying for medical school exams!! :D
This video is very helpful to understand when to use or not use NOAC. Hope you would produce more great videos like this and to learn from you ! Thank you so much!
Thank you for this clear presentation.
Doc, these are amazing videos. Thank you.
Wow this was very useful, fantastic explanation and has aided my understanding from my BNF. Thank you Sir 🙏
Great piece of information
beyond amazing !!!!
Dr. Sanjay gupta sir very useful video in easy to understand words, can follow without any difficulty thanks and good wishes 06/11/2019
Very helpful as just about to go to a talk on NVAF.
Thank you!
Please show your more recent videos.
Thank you Dr Gupta for differentiating AF . Can you please explain what agents would you select following PCI/ACS as part of triple therapy if so why ?
Dr you discuss Bout the non valvuar Afib ..can you make a video????
Is there any surgical method for treating Non-volvular Afib.
my mother in law has valvular afib and her cardiologist wants to insert a watchman device. Help!, is this device okay for her?, thanks.
Impossible to advise you on here. visit www.yorkcardiology.co.uk and we could chat via skype
why I only get a few palpitations right after I eat dinner???
Well tool so do I ☹️and if I lie on my left side
Great video, great information, Dr. Gupta, but as an AFIB patient, it doesn't address an important issue for the patient. If its important, why didn't my Cardiologist say anything about this? Three years later, he still has never mention anything about what you're talking about. Didn't sound any alarm! Is Eliques a NOAC? I was given 9 weeks of samples of Eliquis and a prescription initially but when I went to get it refilled, I discovered it was $400 - $450 a month and I could not afford it. I was then prescribed Warfarin ($4) a month. I had a lot of trouble regulating the dosage and spend many weeks experimenting, accompanied by a blood test every week. After months of trials, Warfarin was regulated and the many side effects lessened. Then periodically I get the blood test and occasionally my blood is too thick or too thin and I have to adjust the dosage again. Its a nuisance but cheap and for that reason, I have to live with it. I have adjusted but it seems I haven't felt good since I started taking it and the dosage still has to be adjusted occasionally. I've been so tempted to just not do anything, not take the medication because I never felt the AFIB, never knew I had it. Something should be done about the cost of the medication since so many elderly people on Medicare have AFIB and Medicare does not fully cover it.