Atrial Fibrillation
What is atrial fibrillation?
Atrial fibrillation (also called AFib or AF) is a quivering or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications. At least 2.7 million Americans are living with AFib.
Printable Information Sheets on AFib
- AFib: Partnering in Your Treatment Plan (PDF)
- FAQs about AFib (PDF)
- AFib Symptom Tracker (PDF)
- Medication Tracker (PDF)
- Medication Tracker (Spanish) (PDF)
- What Is Atrial Fibrillation? (PDF)
- What Is Atrial Fibrillation? Spanish (PDF)
- What Are Direct-Acting Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs)? (PDF)
- What Are Heart Disease and Stroke? (PDF)
- What Are Heart Disease and Stroke? (Spanish) (PDF)
- Let's Talk about Risk Factors for Stroke (PDF)
- Risk Factors for Stroke (Spanish) (PDF)
- Stroke, TIA and Warning Signs (PDF)
Connect with People Who Care
If you or someone you love is affected by Atrial Fibrillation, explore our digital community, My AFib Experience®.
A unique online community for people living with AFib.
AFib 5 Video Series
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Learn about AFib and your heart
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Identify your potential AFib risks
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AFib treatment options and goals
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Work with your health care team for the best outcome
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Create healthy habits for life
For Health Care Professionals
Stay up to date with resources, information and current guidelines to improve patient care using Get With The Guidelines® - AFib.