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Atrial fibrillation--Where do we stand today?

Olsson, Bertil LU (2001) In Journal of Internal Medicine 250(1). p.19-28
Abstract
The basic underlying mechanisms behind atrial fibrillation (AF), the most abundant therapy demanding cardiac dysrhythmia, have until recently being largely unknown. Once established, AF is not only self-perpetuating but also self-destructive, prompting rapid treatment against possible initiating mechanisms. Recent observations reveal that the ectopic beats, initiating AF, often originate in the walls of the pulmonary veins and that the deterioration of the ectopic impulse to AF may be linked to an impaired inferoposterior interatrial conduction. The underlying mechanisms behind these functional defects are still obscure. The observations has however, permitted evaluation of new types of treatment, directly interfering with the newly... (More)
The basic underlying mechanisms behind atrial fibrillation (AF), the most abundant therapy demanding cardiac dysrhythmia, have until recently being largely unknown. Once established, AF is not only self-perpetuating but also self-destructive, prompting rapid treatment against possible initiating mechanisms. Recent observations reveal that the ectopic beats, initiating AF, often originate in the walls of the pulmonary veins and that the deterioration of the ectopic impulse to AF may be linked to an impaired inferoposterior interatrial conduction. The underlying mechanisms behind these functional defects are still obscure. The observations has however, permitted evaluation of new types of treatment, directly interfering with the newly verified findings. (Less)
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ablation, atrial fibrillation, atrium, heart, pacing
in
Journal of Internal Medicine
volume
250
issue
1
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19 - 28
publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
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  • pmid:11454138
  • scopus:0035725034
ISSN
1365-2796
DOI
10.1046/j.1365-2796.2001.00853.x
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English
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