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PREVENTION OF ISCHEMIC STROKE: THE POTENTIAL OF IMPLANTABLE HEART RATE MONITORS TO DETECT ATRIAL FIBRILLATION

Abstract

About one third of ischemic strokes of undetermined etiology are due to atrial fibrillation. This type of arrhythmia can have an asymptomatic or subclinical course, which makes it difficult to diagnose. With the development of modern devices for monitoring heart rate, long-term monitoring and documentation of atrial fibrillation has become possible. An important consequence of the detection of atrial fibrillation is the anticoagulant therapy for the prevention of thromboembolic complications.

About the Authors

I. R. Rakhimova
Semey Medical University
Kazakhstan


E. I. Yesimbekova
Semey Medical University
Kazakhstan


A. B. Zhaksebergenova
Semey Medical University
Kazakhstan


V. V. Kovalchuk
Municipal Hospital №38 named after N. A. Semashko
Russian Federation


T. N. Khaibullin
Semey Medical University
Kazakhstan


A. S. Abdrakhmanov
National Scientific Cardiac Surgery Center
Kazakhstan


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Rakhimova I.R., Yesimbekova E.I., Zhaksebergenova A.B., Kovalchuk V.V., Khaibullin T.N., Abdrakhmanov A.S. PREVENTION OF ISCHEMIC STROKE: THE POTENTIAL OF IMPLANTABLE HEART RATE MONITORS TO DETECT ATRIAL FIBRILLATION. Medicine and ecology. 2021;(1):15-23.

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