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Atrial fibrillation - PubMed

5 days ago
  • #Integrated Care
  • #Atrial Fibrillation
  • #Stroke Prevention
  • Atrial fibrillation affects approximately 37.6 million people worldwide, with prevalence expected to double in the next 35 years.
  • Wearable devices and diagnostic algorithms are increasing detection rates among the general public.
  • Atrial fibrillation increases the risk of stroke, thromboembolism, heart failure, and death, and reduces quality of life.
  • Patients often have comorbidities, complicating management due to accumulated risk factors and age.
  • Clinical guidelines emphasize stroke prevention, symptom relief, risk factor identification, and integrated care approaches.
  • Oral anticoagulation is the default for stroke prevention, and catheter ablation is now considered an initial treatment option for symptom relief.
  • Early identification and management of risk factors are crucial for optimizing care.
  • Patient-centered care and improved health literacy empower patients to take an active role in managing their condition.