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2023 ACC/AHA/ACCP/HRS Guideline for the Diagnosis and Management of Atrial Fibrillation: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines.

Authors :
Joglar, José
Joglar, José
Chung, Mina
Armbruster, Anastasia
Benjamin, Emelia
Chyou, Janice
Cronin, Edmond
Deswal, Anita
Eckhardt, Lee
Goldberger, Zachary
Gopinathannair, Rakesh
Gorenek, Bulent
Hess, Paul
Hlatky, Mark
Hogan, Gail
Ibeh, Chinwe
Indik, Julia
Kido, Kazuhiko
Kusumoto, Fred
Link, Mark
Linta, Kathleen
McCarthy, Patrick
Patel, Nimesh
Patton, Kristen
Perez, Marco
Piccini, Jonathan
Russo, Andrea
Sanders, Prashanthan
Streur, Megan
Thomas, Kevin
Times, Sabrina
Tisdale, James
Valente, Anne
Van Wagoner, David
Marcus, Gregory
Joglar, José
Joglar, José
Chung, Mina
Armbruster, Anastasia
Benjamin, Emelia
Chyou, Janice
Cronin, Edmond
Deswal, Anita
Eckhardt, Lee
Goldberger, Zachary
Gopinathannair, Rakesh
Gorenek, Bulent
Hess, Paul
Hlatky, Mark
Hogan, Gail
Ibeh, Chinwe
Indik, Julia
Kido, Kazuhiko
Kusumoto, Fred
Link, Mark
Linta, Kathleen
McCarthy, Patrick
Patel, Nimesh
Patton, Kristen
Perez, Marco
Piccini, Jonathan
Russo, Andrea
Sanders, Prashanthan
Streur, Megan
Thomas, Kevin
Times, Sabrina
Tisdale, James
Valente, Anne
Van Wagoner, David
Marcus, Gregory
Source :
Circulation; vol 149, iss 1
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

AIM: The 2023 ACC/AHA/ACCP/HRS Guideline for the Diagnosis and Management of Atrial Fibrillation provides recommendations to guide clinicians in the treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was conducted from May 12, 2022, to November 3, 2022, encompassing studies, reviews, and other evidence conducted on human subjects that were published in English from PubMed, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and other selected databases relevant to this guideline. Additional relevant studies, published through November 2022, during the guideline writing process, were also considered by the writing committee and added to the evidence tables, where appropriate. STRUCTURE: Atrial fibrillation is the most sustained common arrhythmia, and its incidence and prevalence are increasing in the United States and globally. Recommendations from the 2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation and the 2019 AHA/ACC/HRS Focused Update of the 2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation have been updated with new evidence to guide clinicians. In addition, new recommendations addressing atrial fibrillation and thromboembolic risk assessment, anticoagulation, left atrial appendage occlusion, atrial fibrillation catheter or surgical ablation, and risk factor modification and atrial fibrillation prevention have been developed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Circulation; vol 149, iss 1
Notes :
application/pdf, Circulation vol 149, iss 1
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1449594739
Document Type :
Electronic Resource