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Atrial remodeling and atrial fibrillation: mechanisms and implications.

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The types of atrial remodeling, their underlying pathophysiology, the molecular basis of their occurrence, and finally, their potential therapeutic significance are reviewed.
Abstract
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia in clinical practice It can occur at any age but is very rare in children and becomes extremely common in the elderly, with a prevalence approaching 20% in patients >85 years of age1 AF is associated with a wide range of potential complications and contributes significantly to population morbidity and mortality Present therapeutic approaches to AF have major limitations, including limited efficacy and significant adverse effect liability These limitations have inspired substantial efforts to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying AF, with the premise that improved mechanistic insights will lead to innovative and improved therapeutic approaches2 Our understanding of AF pathophysiology has advanced significantly over the past 10 to 15 years through an increased awareness of the role of “atrial remodeling” Any persistent change in atrial structure or function constitutes atrial remodeling Many forms of atrial remodeling promote the occurrence or maintenance of AF by acting on the fundamental arrhythmia mechanisms illustrated in Figure 1 Both rapid ectopic firing and reentry can maintain AF Reentry requires a suitable vulnerable substrate, as well as a trigger that acts on the substrate to initiate reentry Ectopic firing contributes to reentry by providing triggers for reentry induction Atrial remodeling has the potential to increase the likelihood of ectopic or reentrant activity through a multitude of potential mechanisms This article reviews the types of atrial remodeling, their underlying pathophysiology, the molecular basis of their occurrence, and finally, their potential therapeutic significance Figure 1 General schema representing AF mechanisms and the role of remodeling The mechanisms underlying AF are portrayed schematically in Figure 2 AF can be maintained by rapid focal firing, which may itself be regular but result in fibrillatory activity because of wave breakup in portions of the atrium that …

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2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Executive Summary

TL;DR: The medical profession should play a central role in evaluating the evidence related to drugs, devices, and procedures for the detection, management, and prevention of disease.
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2017 HRS / EHRA / ECAS / APHRS / SOLAECE expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation

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- 01 Oct 2017 - 
TL;DR: This 2017 Consensus Statement is to provide a state-of-the-art review of the field of catheter and surgical ablation of AF and to report the findings of a writing group, convened by these five international societies.
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The Clinical Profile and Pathophysiology of Atrial Fibrillation Relationships Among Clinical Features, Epidemiology, and Mechanisms

TL;DR: Better recognition of the clinical epidemiology of AF, as well as an improved appreciation of the underlying mechanisms, is needed to develop improved methods for AF prevention and management.
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Atrial Fibrillation Pathophysiology Implications for Management

TL;DR: The basic pathophysiology of AF is reviewed 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, and the implications for improved rhythm control pharmacotherapy.
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Atrial Fibrillation Begets Atrial Fibrillation A Study in Awake Chronically Instrumented Goats

TL;DR: Artificial maintenance of AF leads to a marked shortening of AERP, a reversion of its physiological rate adaptation, and an increase in rate, inducibility and stability of AF.
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Prevalence, incidence and lifetime risk of atrial fibrillation: the Rotterdam study

TL;DR: In this prospective study in a European population, the prevalence and incidence of AF increased with age and were higher in men than in women and the high lifetime risk to develop AF was similar to North American epidemiological data.
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New ideas about atrial fibrillation 50 years on

TL;DR: The prevailing model of atrial fibrillation involved multiple simultaneous re-entrant waves, but in light of new discoveries this hypothesis is now undergoing re-evaluation.
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Promotion of atrial fibrillation by heart failure in dogs: atrial remodeling of a different sort.

TL;DR: Experimental CHF strongly promotes the induction of sustained AF by causing interstitial fibrosis that interferes with local conduction, with important potential implications for understanding, treating, and preventing AF related to CHF.
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Signal Transduction by the TGF-β Superfamily

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