New Perspective in Atrial Fibrillation
Guenancia, Charles
New Perspective in Atrial Fibrillation - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (224 p.)
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In spite of the large volume of associated research, the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in atrial fibrillation (AF) onset and recurrence remain uncertain. This may explain why the performances of thromboembolic and bleeding prediction scores in AF patients are limited. In the past few years, the concept of atrial cardiopathy has emerged as a promising lead to connect AF to stroke, heart failure, and inflammatory processes: indeed, all of the mechanisms associated with atrial remodeling and the development of atrial cardiopathy are also likely to promote the development of AF. This recent concept of atrial cardiopathy suggests that the real trigger of stroke may be an abnormal atrial substrate rather than atrial rhythm itself. In this setting, AF could be seen as a symptom of atrial cardiopathy rather than a risk factor of stroke. In the absence of validated clinical markers of atrial cardiopathy, the search for the mechanism of AF remains the cornerstone of cardioembolic stroke prevention for now.The aim of this Special Issue is to gather basic research as well as pathophysiological and epidemiological papers focused on the relationship between atrial substrates and atrial fibrillation onset, recurrence, and outcomes.
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postoperative atrial fibrillation biomarkers coronary artery bypass grafting miRNA circRNA mtDNA SNPs atrial fibrillation acute myocardial infarction heart rate variability autonomic nervous system bleeding risk age left atrial appendage closure coronary artery disease prognosis anticoagulation antiplatelet therapy hypertension elderly prevention ganglionated plexi ablation dementia early-onset n/a ischemic stroke risk factor new oral anticoagulants mitochondria cardiac remodeling pharmacotherapy electroporation pulsed field ablation cardiac heart arrhythmia NOAC VKA statin outcome mortality paroxysmal atrial fibrillation catheter ablation epicardial adipose tissue persistent atrial fibrillation posterior wall hybrid ablation convergent ablation atrial tachycardia mechanism spatiotemporal dispersion left atrial appendage occlusion BNP atrial remodeling atrial cardiopathy cardiac ablation irreversible electroporation
New Perspective in Atrial Fibrillation - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (224 p.)
Open Access
In spite of the large volume of associated research, the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in atrial fibrillation (AF) onset and recurrence remain uncertain. This may explain why the performances of thromboembolic and bleeding prediction scores in AF patients are limited. In the past few years, the concept of atrial cardiopathy has emerged as a promising lead to connect AF to stroke, heart failure, and inflammatory processes: indeed, all of the mechanisms associated with atrial remodeling and the development of atrial cardiopathy are also likely to promote the development of AF. This recent concept of atrial cardiopathy suggests that the real trigger of stroke may be an abnormal atrial substrate rather than atrial rhythm itself. In this setting, AF could be seen as a symptom of atrial cardiopathy rather than a risk factor of stroke. In the absence of validated clinical markers of atrial cardiopathy, the search for the mechanism of AF remains the cornerstone of cardioembolic stroke prevention for now.The aim of this Special Issue is to gather basic research as well as pathophysiological and epidemiological papers focused on the relationship between atrial substrates and atrial fibrillation onset, recurrence, and outcomes.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-0365-1821-3 9783036518220 9783036518213
10.3390/books978-3-0365-1821-3 doi
Medicine
postoperative atrial fibrillation biomarkers coronary artery bypass grafting miRNA circRNA mtDNA SNPs atrial fibrillation acute myocardial infarction heart rate variability autonomic nervous system bleeding risk age left atrial appendage closure coronary artery disease prognosis anticoagulation antiplatelet therapy hypertension elderly prevention ganglionated plexi ablation dementia early-onset n/a ischemic stroke risk factor new oral anticoagulants mitochondria cardiac remodeling pharmacotherapy electroporation pulsed field ablation cardiac heart arrhythmia NOAC VKA statin outcome mortality paroxysmal atrial fibrillation catheter ablation epicardial adipose tissue persistent atrial fibrillation posterior wall hybrid ablation convergent ablation atrial tachycardia mechanism spatiotemporal dispersion left atrial appendage occlusion BNP atrial remodeling atrial cardiopathy cardiac ablation irreversible electroporation
