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Sterile Pericarditis in Aachener Minipigs As a Model for Atrial Myopathy and Atrial Fibrillation
Published on: September 24, 2021
Perioperative Arrhythmias
Simon Pecha1, Paulus Kirchhof, Bruno Reissmann
1University Heart & Vascular Center Hamburg, Department of Cardiology; Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK.
Background:
Perioperative arrhythmias are common depending on the type of the operation and can increase morbidity and mortality.
Methods:
This review is based on pertinent publications retrieved by a selective search in PubMed, as well as the relevant European guidelines.
Results:
Arrhythmias are seen in more than 90% of cardiac operations; they are usually transient and often asymptomatic. The risk factors for arrhythmia include ion channel diseases, old age, structural heart disease, cardiac surgery, noncardiac surgery with major fluid shifts, and pulmonary resection. The full spectrum of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias can arise perioperatively. Correct ECG interpretation, consideration of the arrhythmia in the overall clinical context, and an understanding of its causes, pathophysiology, and options for effective treatment are critically important. According to a meta-analysis, betablockers lower the risk of perioperative atrial fibrillation (OR = 0.56; 95% confidence interval: [0.35; 0.91]). If anticoagulant treatment is not interrupted for surgery, there is less bleeding with direct oral anticoagulants than with vitamin K antagonists (relative risk: 0.62 [0.47; 0.82]). Moreover, clinical follow-up is important, especially for patients with new-onset atrial fibrillation or heart failure.
Conclusion:
The identification of high-risk patients and the provision of individualized perioperative monitoring are essential aspects of patient safety. Outpatient cardiological follow-up can improve outcomes.
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