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Conference/Presentation Title: 54 south neuroscience unit - Detecting AF in the fight against stroke.
Authors: Waqatairewa E.;Rabaut J.H.;Kats R.;Viney A.L.;Oakley R.
Institution: (Rabaut, Kats, Viney, Oakley, Waqatairewa) Monash Medical Centre, Narre Warren South, VIC, Australia
Presentation/Conference Date: 28-Aug-2017
Copyright year: 2017
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc.
Publication information: International Journal of Stroke. Conference: 2017 SMART STROKES Conference. Gold Coast, QLD Australia. 12 (2 Supplement 1) (pp 20), 2017. Date of Publication: August 2017.
Abstract: Background: Approximately 460,000 Australians have atrial fibrillation (AF). Its estimated that 30% with AF don't know they have the condition Its estimated that more than 14,000 Australians will have a stroke caused by AF this year. Sadly, stroke caused by AF is linked to poorer outcomes including: an increased rate of medical and neurological complications as well as a higher mortality rate. Aim(s): To detect new AF on the ward. Thus, enabling planning and implementation of anti coagulation and patient education to prevent stroke/ further stroke. Method(s): Emergency department notes were checked ensuring no history of AF and ECG sinus rhythm on admission. Once on the ward these patients would have daily ECG's until AF was detected or the patient was discharged. All nurses on the ward are educated not to use machines to obtain pulse rate manually and if any irregularity detected then perform ECG even if daily ECG had been done. Result(s): From January 2016 to date, 19 new cases of undiagnosed AF have been diagnosed through daily ECGs performed on the ward.
Conference Start Date: 2017-08-10
Conference End Date: 2017-08-11
DOI: http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1747493017714154
ISSN: 1747-4949
URI: https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/39143
Type: Conference Abstract
Subjects: clinical study
diagnosis
electrocardiogram
emergency ward
female
human
machine
male
*neuroscience
patient education
sinus rhythm
prevention
pulse rate
anticoagulation
nurse
atrial fibrillation
*cerebrovascular accident
prevention
pulse rate
sinus rhythm
male
machine
human
female
emergency ward
electrocardiogram
diagnosis
anticoagulation
nurse
patient education
clinical study
*cerebrovascular accident
atrial fibrillation
*neuroscience
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