Only half of atrial fibrillation patients survive another 10 years

A little over half of people with atrial fibrillation survived to 10 years

AF, or AFib, and its close medical cousin, atrial flutter, are associated with complications such as stroke, heart failure, and heart attack. While there’s an understandable focus on treating these conditions to prevent acute complications, less research has looked at what’s happening in the long term.

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