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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is when the upper heart chambers (atria) quiver instead of pumping blood effectively. Blood in the atria may pool and clot. If a clot breaks loose and advances to the brain, a stroke can result.

The treatment for AF is based on factors related to the heart rhythm, symptoms, and other medical conditions.

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