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Rhythm of the Heart: What Signs to Look Out For

25 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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People who complain of feeling a fluttering in their chest may need to call an electrician (of the heart). In this episode of Inside Scope, host Dr. Daniel Haight talks with LRH cardiac electrophysiologist Dr. Anurag Singh about the heart’s rhythm. One-fourth of the population over 40 has atrial fibrillation, a fast, irregular heartbeat that may cause fatigue or a fluttery feeling in the chest. Unfortunately, others have no symptoms until they have a stroke. Dr. Singh urges patients with symptoms or a diagnosis of atrial fibrillation to see a cardiac electrophysiologist to explore their options for getting back into rhythm.

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