Thank you for your nice comment and I'm glad you found it useful!!! I am definitely looking forward to making more useful videos soon :) Really appreciate your comment!
Brilliant...so fast but without missing a point.. signed by 20 year patient who has an addiction to you tube afib coaching, one day it may keep me alive. Cheers rod uk
Such a brilliant teacher , thank you Dr. Conan Lie. Just one thing to add, in practice you will see a lot of patients with non valvular afib on warfarin even though the INR monitoring cost roughly equals the expensive DOAC.
Did you just ask if you are enjoying this content or finding it useful around 9:21? I think what we should be interested in asking is "who isnt enjoying this video"? We would like to identify some of those in the later category for serious discussions. This isn't a question at all. The only options should be who are those who like vs who are those who love these contents?
u must keep good work like this , its really amazing to be learning from someone who really makes it interesting and straight from the ward of USA hospitals ..hats off , please keep it coming
Happy holidays to you too! Thank you so much for your comment and encouragement! Will definitely keep trying to put out more videos like these ones! :)
I take the Flecainide and it worked when I have rapid fast palipitations, but now felt better after Ablation.. Good information, thanks so much, more pieces of information about Afib,can be very beneficial about my heart condition.
Great lecture Correctiom: Amiodarone is not the most effective drug for rhythm control, flecainide much more effective in rhytm control of of afib in all the studies , I did a literature review on this topic
Thanks a lot for this great lecture I do have a question about the dosing of Amiodarone In my hospital we start the patient on bolous dose of 300mg and the rest 700mg are infused over 24 hours ! From what I understood in your lecture patient should re up to 10g in the first 24 hours ? Or maybe I misunderstood Please explain in the comment section if you can Thanks ❤
How about new onset A fib in an outpatient setting? Should we direct them to the ER regardless hemodynamic status or we treat them with BB and AC if their vital signs are stable? Thanks
Thanks for your comment!! :) Definitely hoping on doing more review topics. Planning on hospital medicine but I really like learning about all the subspecialty topics as well so figured it's good to make some reviews while we still have lots of exposure to them!
Yeah definitely! Generally not the first option but it is still a fairly common medication because out of all the rhythm control agents, it's the most effective. A lot of times it gets started when someone continues to have symptoms / palpitations with just doing a rate control strategy, so they switch to trying a rhythm control strategy with amiodarone! Miss you henry
Best rundown of Afib I've seen on youtube! Please keep making these when you can! I'm hopefully starting intern year in a few months and this is gold
Thank you for your nice comment and I'm glad you found it useful!!! I am definitely looking forward to making more useful videos soon :) Really appreciate your comment!
Agreed!!
Brilliant...so fast but without missing a point.. signed by 20 year patient who has an addiction to you tube afib coaching, one day it may keep me alive. Cheers rod uk
Keep these videos coming, im a resident and im addicted to your channel, thank you for the great work
Another wonderful lecture on the most commonly encountered arrhythmia in daily practice, all pearls 👍
I loved it!!! Please more this in the future.
Very instructive. Thanks.
Excellent review for practicing physicians as well. Thank you.
please make this type of lecture more. we are getting many benefits by learning and applying in practice
Amazing. I'm a surgeon and I found this very, very helpful. Thank you.
Such a brilliant teacher , thank you Dr. Conan Lie. Just one thing to add, in practice you will see a lot of patients with non valvular afib on warfarin even though the INR monitoring cost roughly equals the expensive DOAC.
How do i get to know about these trials for each disease i study? like how to keep up to date on each topic?
A great lecture on the most common arrhythmia in less than 26 minutes ❤
Did you just ask if you are enjoying this content or finding it useful around 9:21? I think what we should be interested in asking is "who isnt enjoying this video"? We would like to identify some of those in the later category for serious discussions. This isn't a question at all. The only options should be who are those who like vs who are those who love these contents?
PLEASE KEEP UP THE GOOD EDUCATIONAL WORK LIKE THIS
u must keep good work like this , its really amazing to be learning from someone who really makes it interesting and straight from the ward of USA hospitals ..hats off , please keep it coming
Happy Holidays, man! Love the recent uploads! Concise and to the point info for a budding intern as myself. Really appreciate your work!
Happy holidays to you too! Thank you so much for your comment and encouragement! Will definitely keep trying to put out more videos like these ones! :)
Could you please make more of your smart phrases available?; your CHF was outstanding !
Please make more like this in the future, it's what I meant. Thanks, again.
Your videos have been so incredibly helpful as a new intern!
1st year resident here, just wanted to say your vids are super helpful!
subscribed
You brought it all together so well; made me understand a fib so much better, thank you!
I take the Flecainide and it worked when I have rapid fast palipitations, but now felt better after Ablation.. Good information, thanks so much, more pieces of information about Afib,can be very beneficial about my heart condition.
It's fast learning, but good too❤
This is super helpful 👍
Great lecture
Correctiom: Amiodarone is not the most effective drug for rhythm control, flecainide much more effective in rhytm control of of afib in all the studies , I did a literature review on this topic
❤ Thanks Doc! Great lecture
Love this new content. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your comment! Really appreciate it and glad to hear you like it
Excellent, concise breakdown even for practicing physicians.
Great teaching !!
Very good info. Thanks!👏🏾
Pls post more .
MCQs too pls
Why is the duration of AF important?
just subscribed thank u king
Great content, thanks Conan!
Thank you!! :)
Subscribed you rock, thank you
Thanks a lot for this great lecture
I do have a question about the dosing of Amiodarone
In my hospital we start the patient on bolous dose of 300mg and the rest 700mg are infused over 24 hours !
From what I understood in your lecture patient should re up to 10g in the first 24 hours ? Or maybe I misunderstood
Please explain in the comment section if you can
Thanks ❤
How about new onset A fib in an outpatient setting? Should we direct them to the ER regardless hemodynamic status or we treat them with BB and AC if their vital signs are stable? Thanks
In my over 20 years cardiology practice I usually start BB if HR is not too fast, to ER if HR is > 130-140 bpm.
bisoprolol 5mg would be a wise option ?@@asong5328
thx for the pearls!
Subscribed!
Dang man these lectures are great, I'm a PGY2 and this is a great review for me. Are you planning on doing fellowship?
Thanks for your comment!! :) Definitely hoping on doing more review topics. Planning on hospital medicine but I really like learning about all the subspecialty topics as well so figured it's good to make some reviews while we still have lots of exposure to them!
Amazing teaching thank you
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I really appreciate it ^^
Very cool, ty. Would amiodarone not be the first option then with its risks?
Yeah definitely! Generally not the first option but it is still a fairly common medication because out of all the rhythm control agents, it's the most effective. A lot of times it gets started when someone continues to have symptoms / palpitations with just doing a rate control strategy, so they switch to trying a rhythm control strategy with amiodarone! Miss you henry
@@ConanLiuMD Me too, hope all's good. Keep up the vids, happy holidays
Awesome
thanks
❤❤❤❤
Beast mode