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Postoperative atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing non-cardiac non-thoracic surgery: A practical approach for the hospitalist.


ABSTRACT: New postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is the most common perioperative arrhythmia and its reported incidence ranges from 0.4 to 26% in patients undergoing non-cardiac non-thoracic surgery. The incidence varies according to patient characteristics such as age, presence of structural heart disease and other co-morbidities, as well as the type of surgery performed. POAF occurs as a consequence of adrenergic stimulation, systemic inflammation, or autonomic activation in the intra or postoperative period (e.g. due to pain, hypotension, infection) in the setting of a susceptible myocardium and other predisposing factors (e.g. electrolyte abnormalities). POAF develops between day 1 and day 4 post-surgery and it is often considered a self-limited entity. Its acute management involves many of the same strategies used in non-surgical patients but the optimal long-term management is challenging because of the limited available evidence. Several studies have shown an association between occurrence of POAF and in-hospital morbidity, mortality, and length of stay. Although, traditionally, POAF was considered to have a generally favorable long-term prognosis, recent data have shown an association with an increased risk of stroke at 1 year after hospitalization. It is unknown, however, whether strategies to prevent POAF or for rate/rhythm control when it does occur, lead to a reduction in morbidity or mortality. This suggests the need for future studies to better understand the risks associated with POAF and to determine optimal strategies to minimize long-term thromboembolic risks. In this article, we summarize the current knowledge on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and short- and long-term management of POAF after non-cardiac non-thoracic surgery with the goal of providing a practical approach to managing these patients for the non-cardiologist clinician.

SUBMITTER: Joshi KK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4724415 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Postoperative atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing non-cardiac non-thoracic surgery: A practical approach for the hospitalist.

Joshi Kirti K KK   Tiru Mihaela M   Chin Thomas T   Fox Marshal T MT   Stefan Mihaela S MS  

Hospital practice (1995) 20150101 4


New postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is the most common perioperative arrhythmia and its reported incidence ranges from 0.4 to 26% in patients undergoing non-cardiac non-thoracic surgery. The incidence varies according to patient characteristics such as age, presence of structural heart disease and other co-morbidities, as well as the type of surgery performed. POAF occurs as a consequence of adrenergic stimulation, systemic inflammation, or autonomic activation in the intra or postopera  ...[more]

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