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Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

Atrial fibrillation is a commonly diagnosed heart rhythm problem. It involves electrical impulses spontaneously firing at different places in the top chambers of the heart causing the heart to twitch or ‘fibrillate’.

Atrial fibrillation is estimated to affect more than 45 million people worldwide, including 1.6 million people in the UK.

Unfortunately having atrial fibrillation is a risk factor for strokes. Some people may have AF without noticing any symptoms whereas other patients may experience a range of symptoms including palpitations.

Evidence suggests appropriate use of oral anticoagulants such as warfarin or apixaban can significantly reduce the risk of stroke however currently there is an underutilization of anticoagulation in patients at high risk of stroke.

If you have atrial fibrillation and currently not taking any medication for it, you might be eligible for a clinical trial.

To enrol on a Atrial fibrillation clinical trial or learn more about participating, please fill in the form below and we will be in touch. Alternatively, please call our team on 03300 575 838.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We understand you may have questions about participating in our clinical trial. Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from potential participants. For more information, visit our full FAQs page or browse our Information Hub.

What is the purpose of this atrial fibrillation trial?
The study aims to evaluate approaches to reducing stroke risk and improving treatment outcomes for people diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.
Yes. All heart clinical trials follow strict safety protocols and are overseen by qualified medical professionals.
This depends on the individual study. All details will be discussed with you before participation.
Yes. We run atrial fibrillation clinical trials in the UK, including London and other locations depending on the study.

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