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People with irregular, rapid heart rhythm at risk of stroke, says cardiologist

An Abuja-based Cardiologist, Dr. Okechukwu Anthony, says people with irregular and often very rapid heart rhythm (arrhythmia) are at increased risk of having a stroke.

He told the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Thursday that the condition, which is called Atrial fibrillation, can lead to blood clots and heart failure.

He said that A-fib increases the risk of not just stroke, but heart failure and other heart-related complications.

He added that “when the upper chambers of the heart (atria) do not pump efficiently, there would be a risk of blood clots forming.

“These blood clots may move into the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles) and get pumped into the blood supply to the lungs

or the general blood circulation.

“Clots in the general blood circulation can block arteries in the brain, causing a stroke.

“A-fib increases the risk of a stroke by around five times. But the risk depends on several factors, including age and whether one

has high blood pressure, diabetes, or previous history of blood clots.”

The cardiologist said if a person’s A-fib is persistent, it may start to weaken the heart, adding that “in extreme cases, it can lead

to heart failure as the heart is unable to efficiently pump blood around the body.”

Anthony that A-fib is generally not life-threatening, many people live normal healthy lives with the condition, “but it can be uncomfortable

and often needs treatment.

“The cause of A-fib is not fully understood, but it tends to occur in certain groups of people and may be triggered by certain situations,

such as drinking excessive amounts of alcohol or smoking.

“The condition can also affect adults of any age or gender but is common the older you get, and affects about 10 per cent of people

over 75 and more common in men than women.”

According to him, treatment may involve medication to control the heart rate or rhythm, and medication to prevent clots

from forming in the blood. 

(NAN)

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