What Should You Know About Atrial Fibrillation?

What Should You Know About
Atrial Fibrillation?

What Should You Know About
Atrial Fibrillation?

What Should You Know About Atrial Fibrillation?

What Should You Know About Atrial Fibrillation?

1 out of 5 people over the age of 50
suffer from atrial fibrillation

1 out of 5 people over the age of
50 suffer from atrial fibrillation

1 out of 5 people over the age of 50 suffer from atrial fibrillation

1 out of 5 people over the age of 50 suffer from atrial fibrillation

1 out of 5 people over the age of 50
suffer from atrial fibrillation


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Men typically develop AFib
10 years earlier than women

Men typically develop AFib
10 years earlier than women

Men typically develop AFib 10 years earlier than women

Men typically develop AFib 10 years earlier than women

Men typically develop AFib
10 years earlier than women


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AFib is undertreated and impacts patients with heart
valve disease and coronary artery disease

AFib also impacts patients with heart valve disease, coronary artery disease & aortic aneurysms

AFib also impacts patients with heart valve disease, coronary artery disease & aortic aneurysms

AFib also impacts patients with heart valve disease,
coronary artery disease & aortic aneurysms

AFib also impacts patients with heart valve disease, coronary artery disease & aortic aneurysms


Watch this video to see why Dr. Vaughn Starnes, 100th president of the AATS, uses surgical ablation as his standard of care to treat atrial fibrillation.

Watch this video to see why Dr. Vaughn Starnes, 100th president of the AATS, uses surgical ablation as his standard of care to treat atrial fibrillation.

Watch this video to see why Dr. Vaughn Starnes, Surgeon-In-Chief of Keck Medicine of USC,
uses the Maze procedure to successfully treat AFib patients in Los Angeles.


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People with AFib have
a 20% higher chance
of having a stroke

People with AFib have
a 20% higher chance
of having a stroke

People with AFib have a 20% higher chance of having a stroke

People with AFib have
a 20% higher chance
of having a stroke

People with AFib have
a 20% higher chance
of having a stroke

AFib can be treated using
minimally-invasive techniques

AFib can be treated using minimally-invasive techniques

AFib can be treated using
minimally-invasive techniques

AFib can be treated using
minimally-invasive techniques


Watch this video to hear how Dr. Armin Kiankhooy utilizes a minimally-invasive approach to treat atrial fibrillation.

Watch this video to learn how Dr. Armin Kiankhooy utilizes a
minimally-invasive approach to help patients struggling with AFib.



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