Literature DB >> 14994855

Management of atrial fibrillation in the post-cardiac surgery setting.

Emile G Daoud1.   

Abstract

New onset postcardiac surgery AF is a prevalent problem associated with increased morbidity, hospital expense, and length of stay. Those agents that inhibit beta-adrenergic receptors (class II beta-blockers, sotalol, and amiodarone) have been demonstrated to be successful prophylaxis against postoperative AF. Furthermore, those therapies that do not inhibit beta-receptors are not effective prophylactic agents. Until comparative trials demonstrate a significant reduction in postoperative AF without additional adverse effects for sotalol or amiodarone compared with beta-blockers, class II beta-blockers are the preferred prophylactic therapy. If patients are deemed unable to take beta-blockers, amiodarone is likely the best alternative. Although prophylaxis against postoperative AF seems prudent, the impact of prophylactic therapy on length of stay and hospital costs has not been a primary objective of any randomized trial. Furthermore, no studies have compared prophylactic therapy for every patient versus therapy only for those patients who experience AF after heart surgery. In the absence of data from randomized clinical trials, postoperative AF should be managed in a similar fashion to clinical AF with attention to rate control, anticoagulation, and restoration of sinus rhythm.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14994855     DOI: 10.1016/s0733-8651(03)00136-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol Clin        ISSN: 0733-8651            Impact factor:   2.213


  4 in total

Review 1.  Post-operative Atrial Fibrillation - Pathophysiology, Treatment and Prevention.

Authors:  E Bidar; S Bramer; B Maesen; J G Maessen; U Schotten
Journal:  J Atr Fibrillation       Date:  2013-04-06

2.  The effectiveness and safety of landiolol hydrochloride, an ultra-short-acting β1-blocker, in postoperative patients with supraventricular tachyarrhythmias: a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

Authors:  Nobuyuki Taenaka; Shinichi Kikawa
Journal:  Am J Cardiovasc Drugs       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 3.571

3.  Dose-dependent effect of landiolol, a new ultra-short-acting β(1)-blocker, on supraventricular tachyarrhythmias in postoperative patients.

Authors:  Nobuyuki Taenaka; Shinichi Kikawa
Journal:  Clin Drug Investig       Date:  2013-07       Impact factor: 2.859

Review 4.  Management of atrial fibrillation in critically ill patients.

Authors:  Mattia Arrigo; Dominique Bettex; Alain Rudiger
Journal:  Crit Care Res Pract       Date:  2014-01-16
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