This review provides an overview of the prevalence, prognostic significance, mechanisms, and management of atrial fibrillation in patients with heart failure.
This review provides an overview of the prevalence, prognostic significance, and management of atrial fibrillation in patients with heart failure.
Atrial fibrillation and heart failure are very common cardiac disorders, and both are associated with symptoms, significant morbidity, and mortality. Studies have attempted to determine the prognostic significance of atrial fibrillation in patients with heart failure. Whether atrial fibrillation is an independent risk factor of mortality remains controversial. Multiple trials using either pharmacologic or nonpharmacologic therapies in an attempt to manage atrial fibrillation have been developed. The purposes of this review are to present an overview of atrial fibrillation in patients with heart failure and to discuss the prevalence, prognostic significance, complications, mechanisms, and trials that have formed the therapies presently used.
Hynes et al. (Wed,) conducted a review in Atrial fibrillation and heart failure. This review provides an overview of the prevalence, prognostic significance, mechanisms, and management of atrial fibrillation in patients with heart failure.
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