This review discusses non-pharmacological treatments for atrial fibrillation, including radiofrequency ablation, surgical maze procedures, and complex pacing techniques.
This review outlines non-pharmacological treatment options, including radiofrequency ablation and novel pacing techniques, for patients with atrial fibrillation.
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common clinical arrhythmia with significant symptomatology and is associated with an increased risk of systemic embolic events. Until recently, the treatment options for AF were essentially pharmacological. Recent developments in the understanding of the mechanisms of AF have resulted in a series of non-pharmacological treatments becoming available. Such treatments include surgical 'maze' procedures and, more recently, the introduction of radiofrequency ablation techniques within the atria to prevent fibrillation. Complex pacing procedures, including multisite and biatrial pacing, have been used to treat AF. Tailoring treatment for individual patients is a complex task and this review will attempt to rationalise the non-pharmacological treatment paths for individual patients with AF.
Baszko et al. (Sat,) conducted a review in Atrial fibrillation. Non-pharmacological treatments (radiofrequency ablation, pacing techniques, surgical maze) was evaluated. This review discusses non-pharmacological treatments for atrial fibrillation, including radiofrequency ablation, surgical maze procedures, and complex pacing techniques.
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