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188 Atopic Dermatitis Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

■Side Effects & Complications
■Emollients – irritation, contact allergy
■Topical corticosteroids – atrophy, contact allergy
■Ultraviolet light – sunburn, irritation, skin cancer (long-term use),
and nausea and vomiting with psoralens typical side effects of
immunosuppressive agents

follow-up
■During Rx, monitor for irritation from topicals or side effects from
systemic medications
■Topical corticosteroids – monitor progress, evaluate for atrophy/
irritation
■Systemic corticosteroids
■Long-term use – complete physical exam, ppd, chest X-ray, blood
sugars periodically, blood pressure, and eye exam

complications and prognosis
This tends to be a life-long condition with exacerbations and remissions
that tend toward slow resolution with age.

Atrial Fibrillation (AF).................................


EDMUND C. KEUNG, MD


history & physical
History
■Chronic or paroxysmal
■Remodeled atria from rheumatic, coronary, hypertensive, congenital
heart disease; mitral valve prolapse
■Occurs in 5–40% post-coronary artery bypass operations; 70% on
day 2 and 3 postop
■Acute alcohol intake (“holiday heart”)
■Heart disease absent (lone atrial fibrillation)
■Increases with age (from 1.5% at age 60 to 10% at age 80)
■Irregularly irregular pulse. Variable first heart sound intensity
inversely related to the preceding cycle length.

Signs & Symptoms
■No symptoms or palpitation; irregularly irregular tachycardia and
pulse
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