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Background

Clinical Manifestations

  • Irregularly irregular heart rhythm with atrial fibrillation on ECG
  • High rates of spontaneous cardioversion

Management

  • Screen patients with known atrial fibrillation with telemetry for 24 to 48 hours after surgery
  • If hemodynamically unstable, consider electric cardioversion as per typical atrial fibrillation
  • Rate control with β blockers to target HR <100 bpm (alternatives include calcium channel blockers or digoxin)
  • Unclear whether long-term anticoagulation is indicated; the ASPIRE-AF will hopefully answer this question
    • Consider evaluating with CHA2DS2-VASc, though not validated in the patient population
    • Timing of anticoagulation would need to be discussed with the surgeon
  • Arrange outpatient echocardiogram and extended Holter monitor (14 days)