INSIGHTS INTO ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: A NARRATIVE EXAMINATION OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND TREATMENT MODALITIES
Cristian Fabian Triviño Rojas, Laura Steffany González Camacho- General Medicine
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- General Earth and Planetary Sciences
- General Environmental Science
- General Medicine
Atrial brillation (AF) management involves critical decision points inuenced by patient preferences, duration of AF, and treatment outcomes. Rhythm control is pursued within the rst year of persistent AF, and if unsuccessful or not tolerated, a shift to rate control may be considered. Recurrent AF poses challenges, with an increased risk in specic patient groups. Guidelines from major cardiology societies offer comprehensive recommendations, highlighting individualized approaches for optimal outcomes. Screening for AF, particularly in high-risk populations, enables early detection and intervention. Manifestations vary, and a timely diagnosis relies on comprehensive evaluation, including imaging and rhythm monitoring. Treatment strategies encompass lifestyle modications, anticoagulation, and antiarrhythmic drugs, with integrated care pathways showing promise. Despite advancements, AF remains linked to adverse outcomes, emphasizing the need for personalized management strategies and ongoing research.