Restoration of sinus rhythm may improve functional capacity in atrial fibrillation in the short-term. Little is known, however, about its long-term effect on functional status. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the long-term effect of cardioversion on peak oxygen consumption (VO2) in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation. Patients with such a condition and due to undergo electrical cardioversion were eligible for the study. Patients underwent treadmill exercise testing with measurement of peak VO2 before cardioversion, and at 1 month and 2 years thereafter. Based on the rhythm present at those times after cardioversion, patients were categorized into three groups: those in sinus rhythm after 1 month and 2 years (Group I); tho...
Background: Loss of atrial systolic function as well as fast and irregular ventricular response resu...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) - one of the most common cardiac arrhythmia, which leads to increased morta...
We investigated the effect of electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation in patients with heart...
Restoration of sinus rhythm may improve functional capacity in atrial fibrillation in the short-term...
Restoration of sinus rhythm may improve functional capacity in atrial fibrillation in the short-term...
Objective-To evaluate the effect of cardioversion on peak oxygen consumption (peak Vo(2)) in patient...
Objective-To evaluate the effect of cardioversion on peak oxygen consumption (peak Vo(2)) in patient...
Objective-To evaluate the effect of cardioversion on peak oxygen consumption (peak Vo(2)) in patient...
This study prospectively assessed the time course, magnitude and mechanism of the hemodynamic change...
This study prospectively assessed the time course, magnitude and mechanism of the hemodynamic change...
This study prospectively assessed the time course, magnitude and mechanism of the hemodynamic change...
This study prospectively assessed the time course, magnitude and mechanism of the hemodynamic chang...
This study prospectively assessed the time course, magnitude and mechanism of the hemodynamic chang...
SUMMARY In some patients symptoms improve after the restoration of sinus rhythm from atrial fibrilla...
Background: Loss of atrial systolic function as well as fast and irregular ventricular response resu...
Background: Loss of atrial systolic function as well as fast and irregular ventricular response resu...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) - one of the most common cardiac arrhythmia, which leads to increased morta...
We investigated the effect of electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation in patients with heart...
Restoration of sinus rhythm may improve functional capacity in atrial fibrillation in the short-term...
Restoration of sinus rhythm may improve functional capacity in atrial fibrillation in the short-term...
Objective-To evaluate the effect of cardioversion on peak oxygen consumption (peak Vo(2)) in patient...
Objective-To evaluate the effect of cardioversion on peak oxygen consumption (peak Vo(2)) in patient...
Objective-To evaluate the effect of cardioversion on peak oxygen consumption (peak Vo(2)) in patient...
This study prospectively assessed the time course, magnitude and mechanism of the hemodynamic change...
This study prospectively assessed the time course, magnitude and mechanism of the hemodynamic change...
This study prospectively assessed the time course, magnitude and mechanism of the hemodynamic change...
This study prospectively assessed the time course, magnitude and mechanism of the hemodynamic chang...
This study prospectively assessed the time course, magnitude and mechanism of the hemodynamic chang...
SUMMARY In some patients symptoms improve after the restoration of sinus rhythm from atrial fibrilla...
Background: Loss of atrial systolic function as well as fast and irregular ventricular response resu...
Background: Loss of atrial systolic function as well as fast and irregular ventricular response resu...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) - one of the most common cardiac arrhythmia, which leads to increased morta...
We investigated the effect of electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation in patients with heart...