TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevention of Atrial Fibrillation After Cardiac Surgery
T2 - A Review of Literature and Comparison of Different Treatment Modalities
AU - Halonen, Jari
AU - Kärkkäinen, Jussi
AU - Jäntti, Helena
AU - Martikainen, Tero
AU - Valtola, Antti
AU - Ellam, Sten
AU - Väliaho, Eemu
AU - Santala, Elmeri
AU - Räsänen, Jenni
AU - Juutilainen, Auni
AU - Mahlamäki, Visa
AU - Vasankari, Sini
AU - Vasankari, Tommi
AU - Hartikainen, Juha
N1 - Copyright © 2022 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/5/1
Y1 - 2024/5/1
N2 - Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia to occur after cardiac surgery, with an incidence of 10% to 50%. It is associated with postoperative complications including increased risk of stroke, prolonged hospital stays and increased costs. Despite new insights into the mechanisms of atrial fibrillation, no specific etiologic factor has been identified as the sole perpetrator of the arrhythmia. Current evidence suggests that the pathophysiology of atrial fibrillation in general, as well as after cardiac surgery, is multifactorial. Studies have also shown that new-onset postoperative atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery is associated with a higher risk of short-term and long-term mortality. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that prophylactic medical therapy decreases the incidence of postoperative atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery. Of note, the incidence of postoperative atrial fibrillation has not changed during the last decades despite the numerous preventive strategies and operative techniques proposed, although the perioperative and postoperative care of cardiac patients as such has improved.
AB - Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia to occur after cardiac surgery, with an incidence of 10% to 50%. It is associated with postoperative complications including increased risk of stroke, prolonged hospital stays and increased costs. Despite new insights into the mechanisms of atrial fibrillation, no specific etiologic factor has been identified as the sole perpetrator of the arrhythmia. Current evidence suggests that the pathophysiology of atrial fibrillation in general, as well as after cardiac surgery, is multifactorial. Studies have also shown that new-onset postoperative atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery is associated with a higher risk of short-term and long-term mortality. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that prophylactic medical therapy decreases the incidence of postoperative atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery. Of note, the incidence of postoperative atrial fibrillation has not changed during the last decades despite the numerous preventive strategies and operative techniques proposed, although the perioperative and postoperative care of cardiac patients as such has improved.
U2 - 10.1097/CRD.0000000000000499
DO - 10.1097/CRD.0000000000000499
M3 - Review Article
C2 - 36729126
SN - 1061-5377
VL - 32
SP - 248
EP - 256
JO - CARDIOLOGY IN REVIEW
JF - CARDIOLOGY IN REVIEW
IS - 3
ER -