Cardiac fibrosis in patients with atrial fibrillation: Mechanisms and clinical implications

Abstract

atrial fibrillation, heart failure, cardiac fibrosisAtrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with structural, electrical and contractile remodeling of the atria. Development and progression of atrial fibrosis is the hallmark of structural remodeling in AF and is considered to be substrate for AF perpetuation. In contrast, experimental and clinical data on impact of ventricular fibrotic processes in pathogenesis of AF and its complications are controversial. Ventricular fibrosis appears to contribute to abnormalities in cardiac relaxation and contractility, and development of heart failure, a common finding in AF. Given the frequent coexistence of AF and heart failure and the fact that both conditions affect patient prognosis better understanding of mutual impact of fibrosis in AF and heart failure is of particular interest. In this review article, we provide an overview on the general mechanisms of cardiac fibrosis in AF, differences between fibrotic processes in atria and ventricles, and the clinical and prognostic significance of cardiac fibrosis in AF

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