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[Treatment of atrial fibrillation: behavioral, pharmacologic and catheter-based perspectives].

Praxis 2010 November 4
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common heart rhythm disorder, with increasing prevalence in the aging population. The clinical presentation and evolution of AF can be highly variable. Therefore, treatment of AF can be challenging in some patients. This review summarizes recent developments in both prevention of thromboembolic events and rate/rhythm control highlighting the possibilities of behavioral, pharmacological, and catheter-based perspectives.

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