Does a shorter duration between atrial fibrillation diagnosis and catheter ablation reduce AF recurrence and all-cause hospitalization?
Shorter diagnosis-to-ablation time is associated with improved clinical outcomes, supporting the strategy of early rhythm control in atrial fibrillation.
Increasing duration between AF diagnosis and catheter ablation is associated with higher AF recurrence rates and all-cause hospitalization. Our findings are consistent with a growing body of evidence supporting the benefits of prioritizing early restoration of sinus rhythm.
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