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Management of Atrial Fibrillation in Primary Care

Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service. Management of Atrial Fibrillation in Primary Care. Dr Matthew Fay. Bradford Airedale tPCT. Who should be doing what? The PCT Primary Care Intermediate Care. Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley

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Management of Atrial Fibrillation in Primary Care

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  1. Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service Management of Atrial Fibrillation in Primary Care Dr Matthew Fay

  2. Bradford Airedale tPCT Who should be doing what? The PCT Primary Care Intermediate Care Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

  3. What should the PCT do? Increasing awareness of AF in the population Encouraging people to attend for health checks to ensure that this condition has not developed asymptomatically. Screening of the over 65 population should be encouraged with a local incentive scheme. Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

  4. Prevalence AF by practice Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

  5. % Over 65yrs by practice Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

  6. Direct Comparison Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

  7. What Should the GP do? Assess patients with symptoms suggestive of AF Incidental screening while reviewing for other problems Initiate preliminary investigations such as: 12 Lead ECG FBC Electrolytes Liver function and Gamma GT Thyroid Function Appropriately risk stratify Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

  8. What Should the GP do? Initiate appropriate antithrombotic therapy Initiate patient education Initiate rate limiting medication Assess patient progress Refer on if rate over rhythm therapy not effective Refer on if alternative pathology suspected Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

  9. What should Enhanced General Practice do? Appropriately perform and interpret an ECG Initiate anticoagulation as appropriate Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

  10. What should Intermediate Cardiology Services do? To assist other practices in the interpretation of ECGs Receive referrals directly from other practices To assist in the diagnosis and management of patients presenting with possible Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation. To assist in the decision of Rate over Rhythm management and if the latter to ensure rapid referral to locality anticoagulation services and referral to DC Cardioversion to obtain optimum treatment intervals for effective intervention Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

  11. What should Intermediate Cardiology Services do? Arrange locality echocardiography in individuals where questions regarding the suitability of anticoagulation or possibility of successful Cardioversion are in question. Receive patient back from secondary care cardioversion services to monitor progress and reassess medication strategies dependant on the success of cardioversion. Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

  12. Patient Presents Initial Assessment Acutely compromised Emergency Admission Patient stable Cardiology Review 12 Lead ECG confirms Atrial Fibrillation On set of symptoms <48hous Referral to Rapid access Cardioversion service Clearly other issues requiring cardiologist intervention On set of symptoms >48 hours Rhythm management appropriate Referral to intermediate Cardiology service Agree Rhythm management appropriate Rate management appropriate Disagree Rhythm management appropriate High risk of Cardioversion failure? Assess Antithrombotic therapy needs Anticoagulant therapy appropriate Refer to local anticoagulation service No Yes Antiplatelet therapy appropriate Anticoagulate and list for DC external cardioversion Anticoagulate. Commence sotalol or amiodarone and list for DC external cardioversion Initiate betablocker or rate limiting calcium channel blocker as appropriate Return to intermediate cardiology service for follow up post cardioversion

  13. Patient Presents Initial Assessment Acutely compromised Emergency Admission Patient stable Cardiology Review 12 Lead ECG confirms Atrial Fibrillation On set of symptoms <48hous Referral to Rapid access Cardioversion service Clearly other issues requiring cardiologist intervention On set of symptoms >48 hours Rhythm management appropriate Referral to intermediate Cardiology service Agree Rhythm management appropriate Rate management appropriate Disagree Rhythm management appropriate High risk of Cardioversion failure? Assess Antithrombotic therapy needs Anticoagulant therapy appropriate Refer to local anticoagulation service No Yes Antiplatelet therapy appropriate Anticoagulate and list for DC external cardioversion Anticoagulate. Commence sotalol or amiodarone and list for DC external cardioversion Initiate betablocker or rate limiting calcium channel blocker as appropriate Return to intermediate cardiology service for follow up post cardioversion

  14. Questions Matthew.fay@bradford.nhs.uk Westcliffe Medical Practice Shipley Westcliffe Cardiology Service

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