Among 94 patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, the condition became permanent in 25.3% of those observed for more than 1 year, with idiopathic cases accounting for 24.5% of the cohort.
Observational (n=94)
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Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation (n=94)
Establishment of permanent atrial fibrillation
During the past 10 years we experienced 234 patients with atrial fibrillation of whom 94 patients (40.2%) showed a paroxysmal form. Underlying diseases of these 94 patients were hypertension and/or coronary heart disease in 51 (54.3%), rheumatic valvular disease in 3 (3.2%), hyperthyroidism in 2 (2.1%), and miscellaneous diseases in 15 patients (16.0%). Idiopathic atrial fibrillation was found in the remaining 23 patients (24.5%). Frequency of paroxysm was variable. paroxysm occurred only once or twice in 35 patients (37.2%) and more than 21 times in 20 patients (21.3%). Duration of a single paroxysm ranged from less than 24 hours in 49 patients (52.1%) to more than 15 days in 7 patients (7.4%). Atrial fibrillation became permanent in 19 (25.3%) of 75 patients who had been observed for a period of more than 1 year.
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Nobuo Takahashi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Akira Seki
Nippon Steel (Japan)
Kouji Imataka
Yukioka Hospital
Japanese Heart Journal
The University of Tokyo
Gunma University
The Institute of Medical Science, Asahi Life Foundation
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Takahashi et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation (n=94). Among 94 patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, the condition became permanent in 25.3% of those observed for more than 1 year, with idiopathic cases accounting for 24.5% of the cohort.
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