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Atrial Fibrillation and Heart Failure: Untangling a Modern Gordian Knot
Authors:Allan C. Skanes  Anthony S.L. Tang
Affiliation:London Heart Rhythm Program, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Heart failure (HF) and atrial fibrillation (AF) share common risk factors and frequently coexist. Both are highly prevalent in our aging population, and mortality associated with the combination is significantly higher than for each alone. An intricate link exists between AF and HF, including interrelated mechanisms and pathophysiology. Asymptomatic left ventricular systolic or diastolic dysfunction can exacerbate or be exacerbated by AF, resulting in HF with reduced ejection fraction or preserved ejection fraction. A number of treatment strategies have improved symptoms, exercise tolerance, and quality of life for patients with HF, but few have resulted in alteration in prognosis. Sinus rhythm, achieved pharmacologically, has not altered important outcomes, including cardiovascular or total mortality in patients with HF. In recent studies, catheter ablation to achieve sinus rhythm seems to have a significant impact on symptoms, heart function, and possibly mortality. Until future studies can confirm or clarify the impact of catheter ablation on outcomes, the field remains cautious but optimistic that better treatment strategies for patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction or preserved ejection fraction are within reach.
Keywords:Corresponding author: Dr Allan C. Skanes, 339 Windermere Road, London, Ontario N6A 5A5, Canada. Tel.: +1-519 663-3746   fax: +1-519 663-3782.
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