Atrial Fibrillation
Boston University · Boston Medical Center · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Importance: In the US, approximately 10.55 million adults have atrial fibrillation (AF). AF is associated with significantly increased risk of stroke, heart failure, myocardial infarction, dementia, chronic kidney disease, and mortality. Observations: Symptoms of AF include palpitations, dyspnea, chest pain, presyncope, exertional intolerance, and fatigue, although approximately 10% to 40% of people with AF are asymptomatic. AF can be detected incidentally during clinical encounters, with wearable devices, or through interrogation of cardiac implanted electronic devices. In patients presenting with ischemic stroke without diagnosed AF, an implantable loop recorder (ie, subcutaneous telemetry device) can…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.75
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 105
Authors
5- DKDarae KoCorresponding
Boston University, Boston Medical Center, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Hebrew SeniorLife, Deaconess Hospital
- MKMina K. Chung
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University
- PEPeter Evans
Boston University, Boston Medical Center
- EJEmelia J. Benjamin
Boston University, Boston Medical Center
- RHRobert Helm
Boston University, Boston Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Atrial fibrillation
- Internal medicine
- Cardiology
- Stroke (engine)
- Apixaban
- Palpitations
- Heart failure