[Rhythm control - cardioversion]
S Boveda1, E Marijon, A Deplagne
1Département de Rythmologie, Clinique Pasteur, Avenue de Lombez, Toulouse cedex, France. s.boveda@clinique-pasteur.com
Abstract:
In case of persistent and symptomatic atrial fibrillation, a pharmacological cardioversion under effective anticoagulation treatment may be performed according to current guidelines. In the absence of return to sinus rhythm, a Direct-Current cardioversion can be performed. After returning to sinus rhythm will arise the question of anticoagulation and antiarrhythmic drugs treatments that will be most often long-term pursued.
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