Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and has become recognized as a health concern in some cases can lead to stroke and possible death. The American College of Cardiology estimates that 5 million individuals currently live with AFib, which can manifest in fluttering or racing heart beats and can lead to stroke or death, and by 2030, more than 12 million people will need care for the condition and as the population ages these numbers are rapidly increasing.
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