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    2020 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of atrial fibrillation developed in collaboration with the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS)
    (2021)
    Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000)
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    Potpara, Tatjana (57216792589)
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    Kirchhof, Paulus (7004270127)
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    Kühne, Michael (35248418000)
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    Ahlsson, Anders (16047289700)
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    Gale, Chris P. (59801353800)
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    Haeusler, Karl Georg (23569221900)
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    Lewis, Basil S. (7401867678)
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    Siliste, Calin (8573758300)
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    Mikhaylov, Evgeny N. (35103083100)
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    Bertelli, Luca (57220400956)
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    Hatala, Robert (7006435549)
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    Sticherling, Christian (7003587552)
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    Sychov, Oleg (57195118600)
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    Zakirov, Nodir U. (6602472382)
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    A roadmap to improve the quality of atrial fibrillation management: Proceedings from the fifth Atrial Fibrillation Network/European Heart Rhythm Association consensus conference
    (2015)
    Kirchhof, Paulus (7004270127)
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    Breithardt, Günter (55058315300)
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    Bax, Jeroen (55429494700)
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    Benninger, Gerlinde (6602362770)
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    Blomstrom-Lundqvist, Carina (55941853900)
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    Boriani, Giuseppe (57675336900)
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    Brandes, Axel (7007077755)
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    Brown, Helen (57214158067)
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    Brueckmann, Martina (55883185900)
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    Calkins, Hugh (23473846800)
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    Calvert, Melanie (7003446802)
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    Christoffels, Vincent (6603907803)
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    Crijns, Harry (36079203000)
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    Dobrev, Dobromir (7004474534)
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    Ellinor, Patrick (57217826180)
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    Fabritz, Larissa (6602628929)
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    Fetsch, Thomas (7003382521)
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    Freedman, S. Ben (35481156500)
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    Gerth, Andrea (36928271300)
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    Goette, Andreas (7003555566)
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    Guasch, Eduard (57220102682)
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    Hack, Guido (56367028500)
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    Haegeli, Laurent (6602653693)
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    Hatem, Stephane (7005197118)
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    Haeusler, Karl Georg (23569221900)
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    Heidbüchel, Hein (7004984289)
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    Hidden-Lucet, Francoise (6602612304)
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    Kääb, Stefan (6701523625)
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    Meyer, Ralf (55578337700)
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    Mont, Lluis (7005776871)
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    Münzel, Felix (57193717097)
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    Nabauer, Michael (7004310943)
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    Nielsen, Jens C. (7404066667)
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    Oeff, Michael (7004198879)
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    Oldgren, Jonas (6603101676)
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    Rostock, Thomas (8847294900)
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    Rustige, Joerg (6602748322)
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    Savelieva, Irene (6701768664)
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    Schnabel, Renate (8708614100)
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    Schotten, Ulrich (6701612524)
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    Schwichtenberg, Lars (57193707422)
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    Sinner, Moritz F. (15846776000)
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    Steinbeck, Gerhard (7103232590)
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    Stoll, Monika (7103215401)
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    Tavazzi, Luigi (7102746954)
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    Themistoclakis, Sakis (6602455012)
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    Tse, Hung Fat (7006070805)
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    Van Gelder, Isabelle C. (7006440916)
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    Vardas, Panagiotis E. (57206232389)
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    Varpula, Timo (57225397720)
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    Vincent, Alphons (23006839300)
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    Werring, David (6603707621)
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    Willems, Stephan (55638141800)
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    Ziegler, André (57213867751)
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    Lip, Gregory Y.H. (57216675273)
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    Camm, A. John (57204743826)
    At least 30 million people worldwide carry a diagnosis of atrial fibrillation (AF), and many more suffer from undiagnosed, subclinical, or 'silent' AF. Atrial fibrillation-related cardiovascular mortality and morbidity, including cardiovascular deaths, heart failure, stroke, and hospitalizations, remain unacceptably high, even when evidence-based therapies such as anticoagulation and rate control are used. Furthermore, it is still necessary to define how best to prevent AF, largely due to a lack of clinical measures that would allow identification of treatable causes of AF in any given patient. Hence, there are important unmet clinical and research needs in the evaluation and management of AF patients. The ensuing needs and opportunities for improving the quality of AF care were discussed during the fifth Atrial Fibrillation Network/European Heart Rhythm Association consensus conference in Nice, France, on 22 and 23 January 2015. Here, we report the outcome of this conference, with a focus on (i) learning from our 'neighbours' to improve AF care, (ii) patient-centred approaches to AF management, (iii) structured care of AF patients, (iv) improving the quality of AF treatment, and (v) personalization of AF management. This report ends with a list of priorities for research in AF patients. © 2015 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.
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    Cohort profile: the ESC EURObservational Research Programme Atrial Fibrillation III (AF III) Registry
    (2021)
    Potpara, Tatjana S (57216792589)
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    Lip, Gregory Y. H. (57216675273)
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    Dagres, Nikolaos (7003639393)
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    Crijns, Harry J. M. G. (36079203000)
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    Boriani, Giuseppe (57675336900)
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    Kirchhof, Paulus (7004270127)
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    Arbelo, Elena (16066822500)
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    Savelieva, Irina (6701768664)
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    Lenarczyk, Radoslaw (6603516741)
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    Fauchier, Laurent (7005282545)
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    Maggioni, Aldo P. (57203255222)
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    Gale, Chris P. (35837808000)
    Aims: The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) EURObservational Research Programme (EORP)-Atrial Fibrillation (AF) III Registry aims to identify contemporary patterns in AF management in clinical practice, assess their compliance with the 2016 ESC AF Guidelines, identify major gaps in guideline implementation, characterize the clinical practice settings associated with good vs. poor guideline implementation and assess and compare the 1-year outcome of guideline-adherent vs. guideline non-adherent management strategies. Methods and results: Consecutive adult AF patients (n = 8306) were enrolled between 1 July 2018 and 15 July 2019, and individual patient data were prospectively collected across 192 centres and 31 participating countries during the 3-month enrolment period per centre. The Registry collected baseline and 1-year follow-up data in the eight main domains: patient demographic/enrolment setting, AF diagnosis/characterization, diagnostic assessment, stroke prevention treatments, arrhythmia-directed therapies, integrated AF management, major outcomes (death, non-fatal stroke or systemic embolic event, and non-fatal bleeding event), and the quality of life questionnaire. Conclusion: The EORP-AF III Registry is an international, prospective registry of care and outcomes of patients treated for AF, which will provide insights into the contemporary patterns in AF management, ESC AF Guidelines implementation in routine practice and barriers to optimal management of this highly prevalent arrhythmia. © 2020 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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    Dynamic risk assessment to improve quality of care in patients with atrial fibrillation: The 7th AFNET/EHRA Consensus Conference
    (2021)
    Fabritz, Larissa (6602628929)
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    Crijns, Harry J. G. M (36079203000)
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    Guasch, Eduard (57220102682)
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    Rienstra, Michiel (8858826600)
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    Breithardt, Guenter (55058315300)
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    Chan, Anthony (57209577740)
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    Merino, Jose L (57207901752)
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    Mont, Lluís (57202595705)
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    Nabauer, Michael (7004310943)
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    Wakili, Reza (12785979800)
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    Wieloch, Mattias (26539008400)
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    Zeemering, Stef (23468253700)
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    Ziegler, Paul D (7101754482)
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    Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289)
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    Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000)
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    Schotten, Ulrich (6701612524)
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    Kirchhof, Paulus (7004270127)
    Aims: The risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF) and its complications continues to increase, despite good progress in preventing AF-related strokes. Methods and results: This article summarizes the outcomes of the 7th Consensus Conference of the Atrial Fibrillation NETwork (AFNET) and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) held in Lisbon in March 2019. Sixty-five international AF specialists met to present new data and find consensus on pressing issues in AF prevention, management and future research to improve care for patients with AF and prevent AF-related complications. This article is the main outcome of an interactive, iterative discussion between breakout specialist groups and the meeting plenary. AF patients have dynamic risk profiles requiring repeated assessment and risk-based therapy stratification to optimize quality of care. Interrogation of deeply phenotyped datasets with outcomes will lead to a better understanding of the cardiac and systemic effects of AF, interacting with comorbidities and predisposing factors, enabling stratified therapy. New proposals include an algorithm for the acute management of patients with AF and heart failure, a call for a refined, data-driven assessment of stroke risk, suggestions for anticoagulation use in special populations, and a call for rhythm control therapy selection based on risk of AF recurrence. Conclusion: The remaining morbidity and mortality in patients with AF needs better characterization. Likely drivers of the remaining AF-related problems are AF burden, potentially treatable by rhythm control therapy, and concomitant conditions, potentially treatable by treating these conditions. Identifying the drivers of AF-related complications holds promise for stratified therapy. © 2020 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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    Early diagnosis and better rhythm management to improve outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation: the 8th AFNET/EHRA consensus conference
    (2023)
    Schnabel, Renate B (8708614100)
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    Marinelli, Elena Andreassi (57205663048)
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    Arbelo, Elena (16066822500)
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    Boriani, Giuseppe (57675336900)
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    Boveda, Serge (6701478201)
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    Buckley, Claire M (55325794900)
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    Camm, A. John (7202602504)
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    Casadei, Barbara (7007009404)
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    Chua, Winnie (57016432900)
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    Dagres, Nikolaos (7003639393)
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    De Melis, Mirko (14622134400)
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    Desteghe, Lien (56700411300)
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    Diederichsen, Søren Zöga (55856078400)
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    Duncker, David (36090817400)
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    Eckardt, Lars (7004557171)
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    Engler, Daniel (57202734619)
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    Fabritz, Larissa (6602628929)
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    Despite marked progress in the management of atrial fibrillation (AF), detecting AF remains difficult and AF-related complications cause unacceptable morbidity and mortality even on optimal current therapy. This document summarizes the key outcomes of the 8th AFNET/EHRA Consensus Conference of the Atrial Fibrillation NETwork (AFNET) and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA). Eighty-three international experts met in Hamburg for 2 days in October 2021. Results of the interdisciplinary, hybrid discussions in breakout groups and the plenary based on recently published and unpublished observations are summarized in this consensus paper to support improved care for patients with AF by guiding prevention, individualized management, and research strategies. The main outcomes are (i) new evidence supports a simple, scalable, and pragmatic population-based AF screening pathway; (ii) rhythm management is evolving from therapy aimed at improving symptoms to an integrated domain in the prevention of AF-related outcomes, especially in patients with recently diagnosed AF; (iii) improved characterization of atrial cardiomyopathy may help to identify patients in need for therapy; (iv) standardized assessment of cognitive function in patients with AF could lead to improvement in patient outcomes; and (v) artificial intelligence (AI) can support all of the above aims, but requires advanced interdisciplinary knowledge and collaboration as well as a better medico-legal framework. Implementation of new evidence-based approaches to AF screening and rhythm management can improve outcomes in patients with AF. Additional benefits are possible with further efforts to identify and target atrial cardiomyopathy and cognitive impairment, which can be facilitated by AI. © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Society of Cardiology.
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    Integrating new approaches to atrial fibrillation management: The 6th AFNET/EHRA Consensus Conference
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    There are major challenges ahead for clinicians treating patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). The population with AF is expected to expand considerably and yet, apart from anticoagulation, therapies used in AF have not been shown to consistently impact on mortality or reduce adverse cardiovascular events. New approaches to AF management, including the use of novel technologies and structured, integrated care, have the potential to enhance clinical phenotyping or result in better treatment selection and stratified therapy. Here, we report the outcomes of the 6th Consensus Conference of the Atrial Fibrillation Network (AFNET) and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), held at the European Society of Cardiology Heart House in Sophia Antipolis, France, 17-19 January 2017. Sixty-two global specialists in AF and 13 industry partners met to develop innovative solutions based on new approaches to screening and diagnosis, enhancing integration of AF care, developing clinical pathways for treating complex patients, improving stroke prevention strategies, and better patient selection for heart rate and rhythm control. Ultimately, these approaches can lead to better outcomes for patients with AF. © The Author 2018.
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    Cardiac implanted electronic devices (CIEDs), including pacemakers and implantable defibrillators that perform atrial sensing typically using an atrial electrode, frequently detect subclinical atrial high-rate episodes (AHREs). When the intracardiac electrograms are carefully examined, the majority of AHREs are atrial fibrillation (AF) or other atrial tachyarrhythmias, which have been shown to be associated with both an increased risk of stroke, and subsequent development of clinical AF. However, the absolute risk of stroke among patients with AHREs is less than might be expected for clinically diagnosed paroxysmal AF. In addition, a close temporal relationship between AHREs and stroke is seen in only 15% of strokes in patients with a CIED: The majority have either no AHREs before the stroke, or AHREs very distant from incident stroke, suggesting that AHREs might be more of a risk marker than a risk factor for stroke. Management of AHREs should not be the same as for clinical AF, and a degree of uncertainty underpins the rationale for much-needed, ongoing, randomized trials of oral anticoagulation in patients with CIED-detected AHREs. We propose a management algorithm that takes into account both the stroke risk and the AHRE burden, but highlights the current uncertainty and evidence gaps for this condition. © 2017 Macmillan Publisher Limited, part of Springer Natur.
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    Cardiac thromboembolism attributed to atrial fibrillation (AF) is responsible for up to one-third of ischemic strokes. Stroke may be the first manifestation of previously undetected AF. Given the efficacy of oral anticoagulants in preventing AF-related ischemic strokes, strategies of searching for AF after a stroke using ECG monitoring followed by oral anticoagulation (OAC) treatment have been proposed to prevent recurrent cardioembolic strokes. This white paper by experts from the AF-SCREEN International Collaboration summarizes existing evidence and knowledge gaps on searching for AF after a stroke by using ECG monitoring. New AF can be detected by routine plus intensive ECG monitoring in approximately one-quarter of patients with ischemic stroke. It may be causal, a bystander, or neurogenically induced by the stroke. AF after a stroke is a risk factor for thromboembolism and a strong marker for atrial myopathy. After acute ischemic stroke, patients should undergo 72 hours of electrocardiographic monitoring to detect AF. The diagnosis requires an ECG of sufficient quality for confirmation by a health professional with ECG rhythm expertise. AF detection rate is a function of monitoring duration and quality of analysis, AF episode definition, interval from stroke to monitoring commencement, and patient characteristics including old age, certain ECG alterations, and stroke type. Markers of atrial myopathy (eg, imaging, atrial ectopy, natriuretic peptides) may increase AF yield from monitoring and could be used to guide patient selection for more intensive/prolonged poststroke ECG monitoring. Atrial myopathy without detected AF is not currently sufficient to initiate OAC. The concept of embolic stroke of unknown source is not proven to identify patients who have had a stroke benefitting from empiric OAC treatment. However, some embolic stroke of unknown source subgroups (eg, advanced age, atrial enlargement) might benefit more from non-vitamin K-dependent OAC therapy than aspirin. Fulfilling embolic stroke of unknown source criteria is an indication neither for empiric non-vitamin K-dependent OAC treatment nor for withholding prolonged ECG monitoring for AF. Clinically diagnosed AF after a stroke or a transient ischemic attack is associated with significantly increased risk of recurrent stroke or systemic embolism, in particular, with additional stroke risk factors, and requires OAC rather than antiplatelet therapy. The minimum subclinical AF duration required on ECG monitoring poststroke/transient ischemic attack to recommend OAC therapy is debated. © 2019 American Heart Association, Inc.

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