What is
Complete Afib Care?

Atrial fibrillation (Afib) is a type of arrhythmia, or abnormal heart rhythm. Early heart-rhythm management can reduce your risk of stroke, hospitalization, and death — but many people with Afib receive treatment for heart rate only.

Together, we’ll create a treatment plan that’s right for you based on these four pillars of Complete Afib Care

At Current Clinic, we offer Complete Care to restore healthy heart rate and rhythm while reducing symptoms and stroke risk.

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Stroke prevention

Preventing blood clots and reducing stroke risk

People with Afib can be up to five times more likely to have a stroke. The irregular heart rhythm during Afib can cause blood to pool inside the heart, leading to clot formation. Clots can then travel to the brain and block blood flow, causing a stroke. Reducing the risk of stroke with medication or a procedure is a key outcome of complete Afib care. 

Preventing stroke with Afib:

Oral anticoagulant medication

Blood-thinning medications that prevent clots from forming in the heart.

Left atrial appendage closure (LAAC)

A minimally invasive procedure that prevents clot formation without the use of blood thinners.

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Heart rate

Slowing the heart rate to reduce symptoms and manage blood pressure

The rapid heart rate experienced during Afib can lead to symptoms including heart palpitations, shortness of breath, fatigue, and dizziness. Medications that control heart rate reduce these symptoms by slowing the heartbeat and improving blood flow throughout the body.

Controlling heart rate with Afib:

Rate-control medications

Medications that slow heart rate, such as beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, or digoxin. 

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Heart rhythm

Procedures and medications that control heart rhythm

The goal of heart-rhythm management is to reduce or eliminate Afib episodes by restoring and maintaining a normal heart rhythm. Afib patients who receive heart-rhythm management within a year of diagnosis benefit from reduced symptoms and are 21% less likely to experience stroke and hospitalization.

Restoring healthy heart rhythm with Afib:

Ablation

A minimally invasive procedure that uses energy to remove the problematic heart tissue that causes irregular heart rhythm.

Antiarrhythmic drugs

Medications that restore regular electrical activity in the heart.

Cardioversion

A procedure that uses low-voltage electrical shocks to restore heart rhythm.

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Risk-factor management

Behaviors and treatments that improve overall health and reduce the occurrence of Afib

Some risk factors for Afib are out of your control, such as age and family history. However, living a healthy lifestyle and managing related conditions can improve your outcomes. Improving blood pressure, managing sleep apnea, and maintaining a healthy weight all play major roles in controlling Afib while also reducing risk of complications like stroke and heart failure.

Improving overall health and reducing risk with Afib:

Eating a healthy diet

Maintaining a healthy weight

Regular moderate exercise

Diabetes management

Avoiding or limiting the use of alcohol, tobacco, and recreational drugs

Controlling blood pressure

Sleep-apnea treatment

Managing heart failure

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Why choose Current Clinic for Afib care?

Safe & effective

Proven, hassle-free treatments in comfortable facilities

Complete care

Reduce risk and improve your quality of life long-term with the care that’s right for you

Industry-leading practices

Get access to the most latest and advanced Afib treatments and technology

Quick and accessible services

Schedule appointments quickly and easily

Our industry-leading approach ensures your complete care.

Real experiences. Real results.

The success rates for ablations is incredibly high, and you have a possibility of getting Afib gone forever. To me, that’s worth it.

Clyde, 70 years old

Ablation ... (gives) more peace of mind. (It’s) way better quality of life.

Toni, 50 years old

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