Thank you for your service to this Country. I work in the field of toxic exposures and the probability of exposures to a medical condition. As a part of my position, I also link secondary conditions to their primary conditions. I have researched your question and it appears that PTSD and atrial fibrillation are not correlated with each other in recent studies. Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heartbeat and not very uncommon. Many individuals may have this condition their entire life which may never become life threatening although in some cases medical treatment is necessary. From my research, I just couldn't find a link to PTSD although continue searching as PTSD is a condition that is constantly researched. Best of luck.
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Hi Jerry,
Thank you for your service to this Country. I work in the field of toxic exposures and the probability of exposures to a medical condition. As a part of my position, I also link secondary conditions to their primary conditions. I have researched your question and it appears that PTSD and atrial fibrillation are not correlated with each other in recent studies. Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heartbeat and not very uncommon. Many individuals may have this condition their entire life which may never become life threatening although in some cases medical treatment is necessary. From my research, I just couldn't find a link to PTSD although continue searching as PTSD is a condition that is constantly researched. Best of luck.
Missie
May 19, 2013 - 6:20amThis Comment
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