Electrical cardioversion

Electrical cardioversion is a medical procedure that delivers a controlled shock to restore normal heart rhythm. It is typically performed in a hospital or clinical setting. Tracking how you feel before and after the procedure may help you notice changes over time.

Your data

This graph shows how your Quality of Life (QoL) has been affected by this treatment in the past 30 days.

Community insights

Average duration of this treatment
Minutes
Gender of members that
reported this trigger
100.0%
0.0%
0.0%
The age of our members that
reported this treatment
Members' top five risk factors
Hypothyroidism (Underactive Thyroid) 67%
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) 33%
Pericarditis 33%
Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) 33%
Dementia (Including Alzheimer’s and Vascular Dementia) 33%
Effect of this treatment
on quality of life
Quality of Life Gauge
QoL: 3.3
Number of members who reported this treatment
3
What type of Afib members who reported this treatment have
  • Paroxysmal
  • Persistent
  • Long-standing persistent
  • Permanent

Other treatments

The percentage of reporters who reported this specific treatment
Catheter Ablation 33.3%
Flecainide 33.3%
Metoprolol 33.3%
Amiodarone 16.7%
Apixaban 16.7%
Bisoprolol 16.7%
Cryoballoon Ablation 16.7%
Dabigatran 16.7%
Diltiazem 16.7%
Edoxaban 16.7%
Radiofrequency Ablation 16.7%
Rivaroxaban 16.7%