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Postoperative atrial fibrillation in non‐cardiac and cardiac surgery: an overview

Abstract

Postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is the most common perioperative cardiac arrhythmia. A major risk factor for POAF is advanced age, both in non-cardiac and cardiac surgery. Following non-cardiac surgery, it is important to correct reversible conditions such as electrolytes imbalances to prevent the occurrence of POAF. Management of POAF consists of rate control and therapeutic anticoagulation if POAF persists for > 48 h and CHADS2 score > 2. After cardiac surgery, POAF affects a larger amount of patients. In addition to age, valve surgery carries the greatest risk for new AF. Rate control is the mainstay therapy in these patients. Prediction, prevention, and management of POAF should be further studied.

Authors

Bessissow A; Khan J; Devereaux PJ; Alvarez‐Garcia J; Alonso‐Coello P

Journal

Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Vol. 13, , pp. s304–s312

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

June 1, 2015

DOI

10.1111/jth.12974

ISSN

1538-7933

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