A physician-designed 3-sheet Excel workbook to log every atrial fibrillation episode, track heart rate control, and build the monthly pattern data Dr. Nyange needs to optimize your AFib management.
AFib management is inherently longitudinal — what matters is patterns over weeks and months, not a single snapshot. How often are you having episodes? How long do they last? What triggers them? Is your heart rate well-controlled between episodes? Is your treatment working?
This tracker captures all of it in a structured format. Patients who log consistently give Dr. Nyange the data needed to fine-tune medications, identify triggers, assess whether ablation might be appropriate, and determine if anticoagulation intensity needs adjustment.
Date, onset/end time, duration, heart rate, 4 symptom severity columns, trigger, and action taken.
Aggregate episode counts, average duration, and most common trigger by month.
Daily heart rate and rhythm log to verify medication effectiveness.
12 common AFib triggers listed for easy identification.
Structured format designed for easy review at every cardiology visit.
"When a patient shows me their AFib episode log — when the episodes happened, how long they lasted, what the heart rate was, and what they were doing — I can make treatment decisions in that appointment that would otherwise take months of guesswork."
Three months of consistent logging changes the quality of every cardiology appointment.
Download AFib Tracker — $15