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Atrial Fibrillation Omnia M. Korani Intern at Kasr Al-Aini school of medicine Oct. 2014

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Atrial Fibrillation

Omnia M. Korani Intern at Kasr Al-Aini school of medicine

Oct. 2014

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Agenda What is Atrial Fibrillation?

Treatment for atrial fibrillation.

Surgical Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation.

Who is a candidate for the surgery?

Summery.

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What is Atrial Fibrillation?

• Atrial fibrillation is the most common abnormal heart rhythm.

• Atrial fibrillation is an irregular, frequently rapid heart rhythm originating in the atria.

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ECG diagnostic criteria:*Absent P waves . *Fibrillation (f) waves instead of P waves.

The f waves result in an oscillating irregular baseline.

*The R-R intervals are not equal resulting in an irregular rhythm.

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• Atrial fibrillation doubles the risk of death.

• It also increases the risk of stroke five to seven times compared to a person without atrial fibrillation.

• In addition, atrial fibrillation may cause congestive heart failure and uncomfortable symptoms related to a rapid heart rate.

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Treatment for atrial fibrillation

The goals of treatment for atrial fibrillation include:

• regaining a normal heart rhythm (sinus rhythm).

• controlling the heart rate.• preventing blood clots and reducing the

risk of stroke.

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Treatment options:

1. Medical 2. Minimal invasive surgical 3. Open heart surgery

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Medical Management of Atrial Fibrillation

• Rhythm control medications (antiarrhythmic drugs)

• Rate control medications (to slow the heart rate)• Anticoagulant or blood thinner to prevent blood

clots and stroke.

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Anticoagulants (coumadin/warfarin)

Adjust the dose according to the INR ,Do blood tests every 4–8 weeks.Keep INR bet. 2:3

>2.5 if prosthetic valve.

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Surgical Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation

• Surgical treatment for atrial fibrillation is considered when:

1. Medical therapy does not effectively control or correct atrial fibrillation

2. Medications for atrial fibrillation are not tolerated

3. Anticoagulants (coumadin/warfarin) is contraindicated

4. Blood clots, including strokes, occur.

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• Minimally invasive surgery is an option for many patients with atrial fibrillation.

• Surgical treatment for atrial fibrillation also may be considered when surgery is needed to treat a coexisting heart condition, such as valve or coronary artery disease.

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Catheter ablation• In catheter ablation, a long, thin tubes (catheters) is

inserted into the blood vessels as access to the heart.

• Electrodes at the catheter tips can use radiofrequency energy, extreme cold (cryotherapy) or heat to destroy these hot spots, scarring the tissue so that the erratic signals are normalized.

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This corrects the arrhythmia without the need for medications or implantable devices.

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Catheter Ablation

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Surgical maze procedure.• The maze procedure is conducted during an

open-heart surgery.

• By creating multiple scars hence no conducting tissue that stop the current of abnormal electricity.

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Maze Procedure

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Atrioventricular (AV) node ablation.• If medications or other forms of catheter

ablation don't work, or side effect overcome the benefits. AV node ablation may be another option.

• The procedure involves applying

radiofrequency energy to the pathway connecting the upper chambers (atria) and lower chambers (ventricles) of your heart (AV node) through a catheter to destroy this small area of tissue.

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Patient still need medications !!

• The procedure prevents the atria from sending electrical impulses to the ventricles. The atria continue to fibrillate, though.

• A pacemaker is then implanted to keep the ventricles beating properly. After AV node ablation, the patient need to continue to take blood-thinning medications to reduce the risk of stroke because your heart rhythm is still atrial fibrillation.

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In summery • Treatment of AF :• Life style modifications (Quit smoking,

regular exercise, healthy diet) • Treatment of 1ry cause if possible

(thyrotoxicosis )• Medications (rate control , Anticoagulants )• Surgery (invasive , non invasive )

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Thank You