Initial Precipitants and Recurrence of Atrial Fibrillation
Article 2020 en
Authors
EW
Elizabeth Wang
OH
Olivia Hulme
SK
Shaan Khurshid
Abstract
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AF after an acute precipitant frequently recurs, although the risk of recurrence is lower than among individuals without an acute precipitant. Recurrence is associated with substantial long-term morbidity and mortality. Future studies should address surveillance and management after newly diagnosed AF in the setting of an acute precipitant.
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