| Literature DB >> 32125174 |
Charles Guenancia1,2, Fabien Garnier1, Marie Fichot1, Audrey Sagnard1, Gabriel Laurent1, Luc Lorgis1,2.
Abstract
Silent atrial fibrillation (AF) is an asymptomatic atrial arrhythmia that can be diagnosed by chance during a systematic electrocardiogram, an external Holter, or from implanted cardiac devices. There is a significant body of the literature around silent AF, yet it remains largely underdiagnosed in everyday clinical practice. Meanwhile, new diagnostic tools have significantly improved the detection of silent AF, creating a potential for mass screening via new technologies and the promise of a major step forward in e-health progress. However, it is not yet known whether silent AF is associated with the same thromboembolic risk as symptomatic AF, and whether these asymptomatic and often short-lasting episodes therefore require anticoagulation therapy and rhythm management.Entities:
Keywords: Holter; anticoagulant therapy; atrial fibrillation; electrocardiogram; stroke
Year: 2020 PMID: 32125174 DOI: 10.2217/fca-2019-0066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Future Cardiol ISSN: 1479-6678