CARACTERIZACIÓN CLÍNICA Y PRONÓSTICA DE LA FIBRILACIÓN AURICULAR POR VÍA ACCESORIA / Clinical and prognostic characterization of atrial fibrillation due to an accessory pathway

Introduction and objectives: Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia in adults, with a prevalence of 0.4 percent in the general population. It is the main cause of embolic events and serious hemodynamic alterations, having important clinical, social and economic repercussions. Besides, it...

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Main Authors: Raimundo Carmona Puerta, Elibet Chávez González., Gustavo Padrón Peña, Ramiro Ramos Ramírez, Eudis Reyes Mozo, Arnaldo Rodríguez León
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Published: Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara 2009-09-01
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Online Access:http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/cors/pdf/2009/v1n3a09/caracterizacion.pdf
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spelling doaj-37db5c42ee974eeca59c78fb9006ec722020-11-25T00:17:50ZengCardiocentro Ernesto Che GuevaraCorSalud2078-71702009-09-0113CARACTERIZACIÓN CLÍNICA Y PRONÓSTICA DE LA FIBRILACIÓN AURICULAR POR VÍA ACCESORIA / Clinical and prognostic characterization of atrial fibrillation due to an accessory pathwayRaimundo Carmona PuertaElibet Chávez González.Gustavo Padrón PeñaRamiro Ramos RamírezEudis Reyes MozoArnaldo Rodríguez LeónIntroduction and objectives: Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia in adults, with a prevalence of 0.4 percent in the general population. It is the main cause of embolic events and serious hemodynamic alterations, having important clinical, social and economic repercussions. Besides, it is the second most frequent arrhythmia in patients with an accessory pathway. The objective of the study is to characterise atrial fibrillation with anterograde conduction through an accessory pathway. Method: A descriptive, prospective and longitudinal study was carried out in 26 patients who were treated at the Cardiac Electrophysiology Services of the Ernesto Che Guevara Cardiology Hospital in Santa Clara during a year period. The variables related to the prevalence of atrial fibrillation, risk factors, circumstances of appearance, therapeutic options and predictors of sudden death, were studied. Results: It was determined a prevalence 34.2 percent with a predominance of the male gender. The most important risk factor was the existence of previous events of atrial fibrillation in 35 percent of the patients, which appeared most frequently during rest periods. There was a predominance of the left pathways (54 %) and 84 percent of the patients required medication to achieve an acute reversion. Conclusions: Pre-excited atrial fibrillation presents an important prevalence in our environment. There was a predominance of the male gender and the left pathways. The mean RR interval during the pre-excitation was 213 milliseconds and there were minimal RR intervals of less than 170 milliseconds.http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/cors/pdf/2009/v1n3a09/caracterizacion.pdfatrial fibrillationelectrophysiologysudden death
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author Raimundo Carmona Puerta
Elibet Chávez González.
Gustavo Padrón Peña
Ramiro Ramos Ramírez
Eudis Reyes Mozo
Arnaldo Rodríguez León
spellingShingle Raimundo Carmona Puerta
Elibet Chávez González.
Gustavo Padrón Peña
Ramiro Ramos Ramírez
Eudis Reyes Mozo
Arnaldo Rodríguez León
CARACTERIZACIÓN CLÍNICA Y PRONÓSTICA DE LA FIBRILACIÓN AURICULAR POR VÍA ACCESORIA / Clinical and prognostic characterization of atrial fibrillation due to an accessory pathway
CorSalud
atrial fibrillation
electrophysiology
sudden death
author_facet Raimundo Carmona Puerta
Elibet Chávez González.
Gustavo Padrón Peña
Ramiro Ramos Ramírez
Eudis Reyes Mozo
Arnaldo Rodríguez León
author_sort Raimundo Carmona Puerta
title CARACTERIZACIÓN CLÍNICA Y PRONÓSTICA DE LA FIBRILACIÓN AURICULAR POR VÍA ACCESORIA / Clinical and prognostic characterization of atrial fibrillation due to an accessory pathway
title_short CARACTERIZACIÓN CLÍNICA Y PRONÓSTICA DE LA FIBRILACIÓN AURICULAR POR VÍA ACCESORIA / Clinical and prognostic characterization of atrial fibrillation due to an accessory pathway
title_full CARACTERIZACIÓN CLÍNICA Y PRONÓSTICA DE LA FIBRILACIÓN AURICULAR POR VÍA ACCESORIA / Clinical and prognostic characterization of atrial fibrillation due to an accessory pathway
title_fullStr CARACTERIZACIÓN CLÍNICA Y PRONÓSTICA DE LA FIBRILACIÓN AURICULAR POR VÍA ACCESORIA / Clinical and prognostic characterization of atrial fibrillation due to an accessory pathway
title_full_unstemmed CARACTERIZACIÓN CLÍNICA Y PRONÓSTICA DE LA FIBRILACIÓN AURICULAR POR VÍA ACCESORIA / Clinical and prognostic characterization of atrial fibrillation due to an accessory pathway
title_sort caracterización clínica y pronóstica de la fibrilación auricular por vía accesoria / clinical and prognostic characterization of atrial fibrillation due to an accessory pathway
publisher Cardiocentro Ernesto Che Guevara
series CorSalud
issn 2078-7170
publishDate 2009-09-01
description Introduction and objectives: Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia in adults, with a prevalence of 0.4 percent in the general population. It is the main cause of embolic events and serious hemodynamic alterations, having important clinical, social and economic repercussions. Besides, it is the second most frequent arrhythmia in patients with an accessory pathway. The objective of the study is to characterise atrial fibrillation with anterograde conduction through an accessory pathway. Method: A descriptive, prospective and longitudinal study was carried out in 26 patients who were treated at the Cardiac Electrophysiology Services of the Ernesto Che Guevara Cardiology Hospital in Santa Clara during a year period. The variables related to the prevalence of atrial fibrillation, risk factors, circumstances of appearance, therapeutic options and predictors of sudden death, were studied. Results: It was determined a prevalence 34.2 percent with a predominance of the male gender. The most important risk factor was the existence of previous events of atrial fibrillation in 35 percent of the patients, which appeared most frequently during rest periods. There was a predominance of the left pathways (54 %) and 84 percent of the patients required medication to achieve an acute reversion. Conclusions: Pre-excited atrial fibrillation presents an important prevalence in our environment. There was a predominance of the male gender and the left pathways. The mean RR interval during the pre-excitation was 213 milliseconds and there were minimal RR intervals of less than 170 milliseconds.
topic atrial fibrillation
electrophysiology
sudden death
url http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/cors/pdf/2009/v1n3a09/caracterizacion.pdf
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