Electrical, contractile and structural remodeling during atrial fibrillation
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Abstract
The natural history of atrial fibrillation (AF) is characterized by a gradual worsening with time. The recent finding that AF itself produces changes in atrial function and structure has provided a possible explanation for the progressive nature of this arrhythmia. Electrical remodeling (shortening of atrial refractoriness) develops within the first days of AF and contributes to an increase in stability of AF. However, 'domestication of AF' must also depend on a 'second factor' since the persistence of AF continues to increase after electrical remodeling has been completed. Atrial contractile remodeling (loss of contractility) leads to a reduced atrial transport function after cardioversion of AF. An important…
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- Atrial fibrillation
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Medicine
- Contractility
- Cardioversion
- Sinus rhythm
- Atrium (architecture)
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- Good health and well-being
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