This review highlights gender-based disparities in the prevalence, pathogenesis, and management of atrial fibrillation.
AF is the most common clinical arrhythmia encountered. A wealth of evidence has improved our ability to diagnose and effectively treat AF. An intriguing aspect of this common disease – gender-based differences – is well recognized, but poorly understood. In this brief review, we will explore the accumulating evidence suggesting a gender-based disparity in the prevalence, pathogenesis and management of AF.
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