2013
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(13)76692-6
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1706 – Atrial fibrillation and panic disorder: differential diagnosis in general medical settings

Abstract: This paper studies the relationship between atrial fibrillation and panic disorder. Doubts about differential diagnosis are usual in emergency services and general medical settings. Panic disorder prevalence rates have been found high in patients suffering from atrial fibrillation. Besides, different studies have observed that frequently, patients diagnosed with anxiety disordes have higher cardiovascular disease rates comparing general population.Anxiety disorders are very common in general population, and re… Show more

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“…Yoga practice provides protection from HF , hypertension, and Afib , offering an ideal cardiac rehabilitation tertiary level health promotion practice. Afib is associated with anxiety and depression (Olazabal Eizaguirre, González-Torres, & Gaviria, 2013;Patel et al, 2013) and sudden cardiac events. To reduce the health disparities associated with the aforementioned conditions, health care providers will have to develop new screening/diagnostic tools to address the gaps in understanding the unique culture-bound symptoms that AA women have.…”
Section: Secondary Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yoga practice provides protection from HF , hypertension, and Afib , offering an ideal cardiac rehabilitation tertiary level health promotion practice. Afib is associated with anxiety and depression (Olazabal Eizaguirre, González-Torres, & Gaviria, 2013;Patel et al, 2013) and sudden cardiac events. To reduce the health disparities associated with the aforementioned conditions, health care providers will have to develop new screening/diagnostic tools to address the gaps in understanding the unique culture-bound symptoms that AA women have.…”
Section: Secondary Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%