AF Association Patient Information Factsheets
All patient information factsheets published by AF Association have been approved by AF Association's Medical Advisory Committee (MAC) and endorsed by the Department of Health. Our resources are updated regularly to take account of developments in the field of AF.
Some of the factsheets below are also available in hard copy. Where hard copies are not available, a pdf version will be sent to you via email. Please call 01789 867 502 for further information.
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First of all, ensure you Know Your Pulse
AF and heart failure |
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AF-related stroke |
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Amiodarone |
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Anticoagulant Alert Card |
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Anticoagulant Alert Card (International) | Read more |
Anticoagulation and AF |
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Anticoagulation and self-monitoring |
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Apixaban |
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AF and Aspirin: Frequently asked questions |
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Atrial Fibrillation (AF) |
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Atrial Flutter |
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Being a NICE patient expert |
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Beta blockers |
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Cardioversion |
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) |
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Dabigatran |
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Digoxin |
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Dronedarone |
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Ectopic Heartbeats |
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Edoxaban |
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Flecainide |
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Heparin |
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Miniature insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) system |
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Pacemaker and AV-Node Ablation |
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Pill-In-The-Pocket cardioversion |
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Preparing for an Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation | Read more |
Rate Limiting Calcium Channel Blockers |
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Rate versus Rhythm Management |
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Recovering from Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation | Read more |
Rivaroxaban |
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Transcatheter Closure of the Left Atrial Appendage |
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Warfarin therapy |
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Warfarin and diet |
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Warfarin and other medication |
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What is AF Factsheet | Read more |
What is AF - 4 Steps | Read more |
What is a Clinical Trial? |
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What is a Consent Form? |
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What does Randomisation mean? |