Background: Use of rate/rhythm control is essential to control symptoms in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Recently, the EAST-AFNET 4 trial described how early rhythm control strategy was associated with a lower risk of adverse clinical outcomes. Objectives: The aim was to evaluate the real-world applicability and impact of an early rhythm control strategy in patients with AF. Methods: Use of an early rhythm control strategy was assessed in a European cohort of AF patients derived from the EHRA-ESC EORP-AF General Long-Term Registry. Early rhythm control was defined as use of antiarrhythmic drugs or cardioversion/catheter ablation. The primary outcome included cardiovascular death, stroke, acute coronary syndrome, and worsening of h...
Objectives: RECORDAF is the first worldwide, prospective, observational survey of management of atri...
For almost 20 years, data regarding the effect of rhythm control therapy for atrial fibrillation (AF...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...
Background: Use of rate/rhythm control is essential to control symptoms in patients with atrial fibr...
BACKGROUND: Despite improvements in the management of atrial fibrillation, patients with this condit...
BackgroundDespite improvements in the management of atrial fibrillation, patients with this conditio...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...
Background Rhythm control is associated with better cardiovascular outcomes than usual care among pa...
Aims Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atria...
Aim The impact of rate and rhythm control strategies on outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillatio...
ObjectiveIt has long been debated whether rhythm control vs. rate control strategies have differing ...
Objectives: RECORDAF is the first worldwide, prospective, observational survey of management of atri...
For almost 20 years, data regarding the effect of rhythm control therapy for atrial fibrillation (AF...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...
Background: Use of rate/rhythm control is essential to control symptoms in patients with atrial fibr...
BACKGROUND: Despite improvements in the management of atrial fibrillation, patients with this condit...
BackgroundDespite improvements in the management of atrial fibrillation, patients with this conditio...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...
Background Rhythm control is associated with better cardiovascular outcomes than usual care among pa...
Aims Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atria...
Aim The impact of rate and rhythm control strategies on outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillatio...
ObjectiveIt has long been debated whether rhythm control vs. rate control strategies have differing ...
Objectives: RECORDAF is the first worldwide, prospective, observational survey of management of atri...
For almost 20 years, data regarding the effect of rhythm control therapy for atrial fibrillation (AF...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...