Objective Despite limited evidence, electrical cardioversion of acute-onset atrial fibrillation (AAF) is widely performed in the emergency department (ED). The aim of this study was to describe the effectiveness and safety of electrical cardioversion of AAF performed by emergency physicians in the ED. Methods All episodes of AAF electrically cardioverted in the ED were retrieved from the database for a 10-year period. Most patients not already receiving anticoagulants were given enoxaparin before the procedure (259/419). Procedural complications were recorded, and the patients were followed-up for 30 days for cardiovascular and hemorrhagic complications. Results Four hundred nineteen eligible cases were identified; men represented 69%, and ...
Background: Electrical cardioversion (CV) is essential in rhythm management of atrial fibrillation (...
Background: Electrical cardioversion (CV) is essential in rhythm management of atrial fibrillation (...
Introduction: Emergency Department (ED) cardioversion (EDCV) and discharge of patients with recent o...
Objective Despite limited evidence, electrical cardioversion of acute-onset atrial fibrillation (AA...
OBJECTIVE: Electrical cardioversion of ED patients is a well-described treatment strategy for certai...
Objective. To analyze the safety of electric cardioversion performed for recent-onset atrial fibrill...
In this review we discuss the treatment methods for individuals in the ED with acute atrial fibrilla...
Background and objectives: Little is known about the outcomes of outpatient clinic-based elective ex...
Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia in emergency departments. There is growing...
Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia in emergency departments. There is growing...
Purpose: Electric cardioversion has been successfully used in terminating symptomatic atrial fibrill...
Background: There is currently considerable debate with regard to the optimal management of atrial f...
Objective. Acute atrial fibrillation often spontaneously resolves. This study aimed to investigate t...
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia that causes numerous visits to emergency...
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia that causes numerous visits to emergency...
Background: Electrical cardioversion (CV) is essential in rhythm management of atrial fibrillation (...
Background: Electrical cardioversion (CV) is essential in rhythm management of atrial fibrillation (...
Introduction: Emergency Department (ED) cardioversion (EDCV) and discharge of patients with recent o...
Objective Despite limited evidence, electrical cardioversion of acute-onset atrial fibrillation (AA...
OBJECTIVE: Electrical cardioversion of ED patients is a well-described treatment strategy for certai...
Objective. To analyze the safety of electric cardioversion performed for recent-onset atrial fibrill...
In this review we discuss the treatment methods for individuals in the ED with acute atrial fibrilla...
Background and objectives: Little is known about the outcomes of outpatient clinic-based elective ex...
Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia in emergency departments. There is growing...
Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia in emergency departments. There is growing...
Purpose: Electric cardioversion has been successfully used in terminating symptomatic atrial fibrill...
Background: There is currently considerable debate with regard to the optimal management of atrial f...
Objective. Acute atrial fibrillation often spontaneously resolves. This study aimed to investigate t...
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia that causes numerous visits to emergency...
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia that causes numerous visits to emergency...
Background: Electrical cardioversion (CV) is essential in rhythm management of atrial fibrillation (...
Background: Electrical cardioversion (CV) is essential in rhythm management of atrial fibrillation (...
Introduction: Emergency Department (ED) cardioversion (EDCV) and discharge of patients with recent o...