Atrial Fibrillation Pathophysiology
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Abstract
Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia, is an important contributor to population morbidity and mortality. An arrhythmia that is particularly common in the elderly, AF is growing in prevalence with the aging of the population. Our understanding of the basic mechanisms that govern AF occurrence and persistence has been increasing rapidly. This article reviews the basic pathophysiology of AF over a broad range of levels, touching on the tissue mechanisms that maintain the arrhythmia, the relationship between clinical presentation and basic mechanisms, ion channel and transporter abnormalities that lead to ectopic impulse formation, basic models and tissue determinants of reentry,…
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- Medicine
- Atrial fibrillation
- Reentry
- Cardiology
- Cardiac arrhythmia
- Population
- Pathophysiology
- Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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