AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF). The EAST-AFNET 4 trial demonstrated that early, systematic rhythm control improves clinical outcomes compared to symptom-directed rhythm control.METHODS AND RESULTS: This prespecified EAST-AFNET 4 analysis compared the effect of early rhythm control therapy in asymptomatic patients (EHRA score I) to symptomatic patients. Primary outcome was a composite of death from cardiovascular causes, stroke, or hospitalization with worsening of heart failure or acute coronary syndrome, analyzed in a time-to-event analysis. At baseline, 801/2633 (30.4%) patients were asymptomatic [mean age 71.3 years, 37.5% women, mean CHA2DS2-VASc s...
BackgroundUse of rate/rhythm control is essential to control symptoms in patients with atrial fibril...
AIMS: Treatment patterns were compared between randomized groups in EAST-AFNET 4 to assess whether d...
BACKGROUND: Whether atrial fibrillation (AF) pattern or timing of AF therapy modifies the effectiven...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...
BACKGROUND:Despite improvements in the management of atrial fibrillation, patients with this conditi...
BACKGROUND: A strategy of systematic, early rhythm control (ERC) improves cardiovascular outcomes in...
BackgroundDespite improvements in the management of atrial fibrillation, patients with this conditio...
Background Even on optimal therapy including anticoagulation and rate control, major cardiovascular ...
BackgroundUse of rate/rhythm control is essential to control symptoms in patients with atrial fibril...
AIMS: Treatment patterns were compared between randomized groups in EAST-AFNET 4 to assess whether d...
BACKGROUND: Whether atrial fibrillation (AF) pattern or timing of AF therapy modifies the effectiven...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...
AIMS: Clinical practice guidelines restrict rhythm control therapy to patients with symptomatic atri...
BACKGROUND:Despite improvements in the management of atrial fibrillation, patients with this conditi...
BACKGROUND: A strategy of systematic, early rhythm control (ERC) improves cardiovascular outcomes in...
BackgroundDespite improvements in the management of atrial fibrillation, patients with this conditio...
Background Even on optimal therapy including anticoagulation and rate control, major cardiovascular ...
BackgroundUse of rate/rhythm control is essential to control symptoms in patients with atrial fibril...
AIMS: Treatment patterns were compared between randomized groups in EAST-AFNET 4 to assess whether d...
BACKGROUND: Whether atrial fibrillation (AF) pattern or timing of AF therapy modifies the effectiven...