Irregular
heartbeat may cause serious health problems: research
Irregular heartbeat — also
known as atrial fibrillation —
may lead to serious health issues like heart attacks, heart failure, chronic kidney disease and
sudden cardiac death, finds a study. The researchers studied the
associations between atrial fibrillation and cardiovascular disease, renal (kidney) disease and
death. They analysed the results of 104 studies involving over nine
million participants (587,867 with atrial fibrillation). Absolute risk
increases included 3.8 events per 1,000 participant years for all cause
mortality, 1.4 events per 1,000 participant years forischaemic heart disease, and 6.6 events per 1,000 participant
years for chronic kidney disease. The absolute risk increase for heart
failure (11 events per 1,000 participant years) was the highest among the
outcomes examined.
According to the study, published in the journal The
BMJ, atrial fibrillation was associated with a two times risk of
cardiovascular mortality, a 2.3 times risk of stroke and a five time risk of
incident congestive heart failure. ‘Our study could have implications for
the prioritisation of public health resources and the development of novel
interventions for adults with atrial fibrillation,’ said lead author Ayodele
Odutayo, doctoral candidate at University of Oxford. The researchers
pointed out that the risk increases associated with many of these events is
greater than that of stroke and mentioned that the study adds to the growing literature
on the association between atrial fibrillation and cardiovascular outcomes
beyond stroke.
One can overcome the
problem of irregular heartbeat by yoga. Practice of yoga not only helps improve
quality of life in patients with irregularheartbeats,
but also lower their heart rate and blood pressure,
according to a recent study. Sophiahemmet University’s Maria Wahlstrom said
that many patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) can’t live their lives as they
want to. They refuse dinners with friends, concerts and travelling because they
are afraid of an AF episode occurring. Wahlstrom added that AF episodes are
accompanied by chest pain, dyspnoea and dizziness. These symptoms are
unpleasant and patients feel anxious, worried and stressed that an AF episode
will occur.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
09.09.2016
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