Left atrial appendage morphologic and functional characteristics determine thrombosis risk in atrial fibrillation, guiding the use of prophylactic and therapeutic anticoagulation options.
What are the morphologic and functional characteristics of the left atrial appendage that increase thrombosis risk, and what are the therapeutic options for anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation?
This review summarizes the morphologic and functional risk factors for left atrial appendage thrombosis in atrial fibrillation and outlines current anticoagulation strategies for its prevention and treatment.
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This literature review looks at the current features left atrial appendage thrombosis in atrial fibrillation. Assesed morphologic and functional characteristics of the left atrial appendage as the risks of thrombosis. Viewed therapeutic options in anticoagulation therapy for the prophylactic and treatment of the left atrial appendage thrombosis.
Krivosheev et al. (Thu,) reported a other. Left atrial appendage morphologic and functional characteristics determine thrombosis risk in atrial fibrillation, guiding the use of prophylactic and therapeutic anticoagulation options.
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