Taking anticoagulants for atrial fibrillation
Why are anticoagulants used for atrial fibrillation?
Anticoagulants are used to treat atrial fibrillation because
irregularly beating heart chambers cause blood to pool. Pooled blood is more
likely to develop blood clots, which can travel from the heart to the brain and
cause a
stroke. Anticoagulants help prevent the blood clots
from forming and reduce the risk of stroke caused by atrial
fibrillation. Test Your Knowledge People who have atrial fibrillation are at increased
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