Contemporary North American and European guidelines recommend that the clinical pattern of atrial fibrillation (AF) be classified based on episode duration and persistence, with AF defined as paroxysmal if episode duration is less than 7 days and persistent if the episode duration is 7 days or longer .
Read moreWhat is cardioversion procedure?
Cardioversion is a procedure used to return an abnormal heartbeat to a normal rhythm . This procedure is used when the heart is beating very fast or irregular. This is called an arrhythmia. Arrhythmias can cause problems such as fainting, stroke, heart attack, and even sudden cardiac death.
Read moreWhat is the treatment of choice for atrial fibrillation?
Cardioversion . Cardioversion may be recommended for some people with atrial fibrillation. It involves giving the heart a controlled electric shock to try to restore a normal rhythm. Cardioversion is usually carried out in hospital so the heart can be carefully monitored.
Read moreWhat are the guidelines for atrial fibrillation?
Key Recommendations Lenient rate control (<110 beats per minute resting) is recommended over strict rate control (<80 beats per minute resting) for patients who have atrial fibrillation. The risk of stroke and bleeding should be discussed with all patients considering anticoagulation.
Read moreWhat is the AF register?
Brief Summary: The ORBIT-AF registry will be a multicenter, prospective outpatient disease registry to identify “real world” treatment patterns of atrial fibrillation . The registry will describe this patient population with regards to demographics, clinical factors, risk stratification, and geographic regions.
Read moreDo you need to Anticoagulate for atrial flutter?
Most patients with atrial flutter should be considered for chronic anticoagulation in a manner similar to those with atrial fibrillation (AF) . This recommendation is based not only on the fact atrial flutter carries a risk for systemic embolization but also that these patients usually have episodes of AF.
Read moreHow is unstable atrial flutter treated?
Atrial flutter in an unstable patient should be treated immediately with synchronized cardioversion . Unstable patients are those with ongoing chest pain, severe shortness of breath, altered level of consciousness, or hypotension.
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