您会如何管理这位新发心房颤动患者?贝斯以色列女执事医疗中心的大查房讨论。

IF 15.2 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Annals of Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-11 DOI:10.7326/ANNALS-24-03490
Gerald W Smetana, Eli V Gelfand, Patricia Tung, Risa B Burns
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心房颤动(AF)是最常见的心律失常。房颤的危险因素包括阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停、缺乏运动、肥胖、吸烟和酗酒。房颤大大增加了卒中的风险,与没有房颤的个体相比,房颤与更高的死亡率相关。预防这些风险因素并优化那些已经存在的风险因素的策略可以降低后续房颤的风险。医生在提出降低患者房颤风险的策略方面发挥着重要作用。关于房颤治疗的决策通常是复杂的,需要考虑症状、房颤负担(房颤时间的百分比)、增加卒中风险的合并症以及出血风险。特别是,用于预测卒中风险的新型风险评分系统,以及对这些工具之外因素的考虑,改进了识别最有可能从抗凝治疗中获益以降低卒中风险的房颤患者的能力。在选定的房颤患者中,早期使用导管消融可以改善症状,并减少从间歇性房颤发展为持续性房颤的可能性。美国心脏病学会、美国心脏协会、美国胸科医师学会和心律学会2023年的一项合作指南涉及房颤患者护理的多个方面。普通心脏病专家和心脏电生理学家讨论从本指南中得出的建议,以及如何将其应用于特定患者的护理。
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How Would You Manage This Patient With Recent-Onset Atrial Fibrillation? Grand Rounds Discussion From Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia. Risk factors for AF include obstructive sleep apnea, physical inactivity, obesity, cigarette use, and alcohol misuse. Atrial fibrillation substantially increases the risk for stroke and is associated with higher rates of mortality than for individuals without AF. Strategies to prevent these risk factors and to optimize those that already exist reduce the risk for subsequent AF. Physicians play an important role in proposing strategies to reduce the risk for AF among patients. Decision making regarding management of AF is often complex and requires consideration of symptoms, burden of AF (the percentage of time in AF), comorbid conditions that increase stroke risk, and the risk for bleeding. In particular, novel risk scoring systems to predict stroke risk, and consideration of factors beyond those in these tools, refine the ability to identify patients with AF who are most likely to benefit from anticoagulation to reduce stroke risk. Early use of catheter ablation of AF in selected patients improves symptoms and reduces the potential for progression from intermittent to persistent AF. A 2023 collaborative guideline from the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, American College of Chest Physicians, and the Heart Rhythm Society addressed multiple aspects of care of patients with AF. Here, a general cardiologist and a cardiac electrophysiologist discuss recommendations derived from this guideline and how to apply them to the care of a particular patient.

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Annals of Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Established in 1927 by the American College of Physicians (ACP), Annals of Internal Medicine is the premier internal medicine journal. Annals of Internal Medicine’s mission is to promote excellence in medicine, enable physicians and other health care professionals to be well informed members of the medical community and society, advance standards in the conduct and reporting of medical research, and contribute to improving the health of people worldwide. To achieve this mission, the journal publishes a wide variety of original research, review articles, practice guidelines, and commentary relevant to clinical practice, health care delivery, public health, health care policy, medical education, ethics, and research methodology. In addition, the journal publishes personal narratives that convey the feeling and the art of medicine.
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