Sleep apnea and AFib are closely correlated, iirc. You can expect a significant improvement with using a CPAP machine.
I've had paroxysmal afib, svt, sustained ectopics for 7 ish years now. Maybe 20 events in that time. Dehydration seems to be the biggest trigger, followed by the usual other suspects. Carry around flecanide, Valium and magnesium supplements in my wallet, in case of an event.
Can recommend the Alivekor Kardia gizmo, for proper diagnosis.
I wonder, anyone know of good data of how the risks increase with number of hours of exercise?
Sleep apnea and AFib are closely correlated, iirc. You can expect a significant improvement with using a CPAP machine.
I've had paroxysmal afib, svt, sustained ectopics for 7 ish years now. Maybe 20 events in that time. Dehydration seems to be the biggest trigger, followed by the usual other suspects. Carry around flecanide, Valium and magnesium supplements in my wallet, in case of an event.
Can recommend the Alivekor Kardia gizmo, for proper diagnosis.
I wonder, anyone know of good data of how the risks increase with number of hours of exercise?