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yes,it is. lots have said no but yes.

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What is an atrial fibrillation?

An atrial fibrillation is a cardiac arrhythmia which involves the upper two chambers of the heart.


Is it possible that excess adrenaline causes atrial fibrillation?

Yes. Excess adrenaline causes Adrenergic Atrial Fibrillation.


Caused by irregular contractions of the atrial myocardium?

Atrial fibrillation


What is Albanian word for atrial fibrillation?

as simple as: "Fibrilacion Atrial"


Can coughing cause atrial fibrillation?

I asked you this question.Does anyone,including cardiologists even know?


Which would produce the most life-threatening condition atrial flutter ventricular flutter atrial fibrillation or ventricular fibrillation?

Ventricular fibrillation, since this pumps blood to the rest of the body.


Where can one find information about atrial fibrillation surgery?

One can find information about Atrial Fibrillation surgery on a number of webpages. StopAfib, Medifocus, and Mayo Clinic are few examples of websites where one can find information about Atrial Fibrillation surgery.


Can eye dilation drops cause atrial fibrillation?

The amount of atropine in these eyedrops is insufficient to cause atrial fib. Many medications actually contain trace amounts of atropine to discourage abuse.


Can Q fever cause atrial fibrillation?

Yes, it could. It would be seen in the chronic form of Q fever.


What is the prognosis for patients with atrial fibrillation and flutter?

these arrhythmias can cause a blood clot to form in the heart. This can lead to a stroke or a blockage carried by the blood flow (an embolism ) anywhere in the body's arteries. Atrial fibrillation is responsible for about 15% of strokes


What is an atrial?

An atrial fibrillation is a cardiac arrhythmia which involves the upper two chambers of the heart.


What has the author Francis D Murgatroyd written?

Francis D. Murgatroyd has written: 'Atrial fibrillation for the clinician' -- subject(s): Atrial Fibrillation, Physiopathology, Therapy