The easiest way to recover from atrial fibrillation



The easiest way to recover from atrial fibrillation is with medication, most commonly amiodarone.

Atrial fibrillation is atrial fibrillation, a common cardiac arrhythmia that is characterized by a fast and irregular heart rate. Atrial fibrillation not only causes great discomfort to the patient, but due to the disturbance of blood flow, it can easily lead to the production of blood clots, causing serious complications such as thromboembolism.

The treatment of atrial fibrillation is divided into medication and surgery.

The principle of drug treatment is to restore sinus rhythm, control ventricular rate and prevent thrombosis. Commonly used drugs to restore sinus rhythm are quinidine, propafenone, amiodarone. The drugs used to control the ventricular rate are digoxin, beta-blockers, and calcium channel antagonists. Drugs to prevent thrombosis are warfarin, dabigatran etexilate, and rivaroxaban.

Surgical treatments include radiofrequency ablation and surgery.

Patients with atrial fibrillation must go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively restore sinus rhythm while treating the cause, and actively control the ventricular rate and thrombosis if there is no hope of restoration, so as to avoid serious complications.