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Novel Echocardiographic Biomarkers in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation
Authors
A Bernard-Brunet
A Doruchowska
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A.A. Shavarov Shavarov
AA Damluji
AE Darby
ALBERT L. WALDO
Alena Shantsila
AM Anwar
AW Teh
AY Her
AY Shaikh
B Burstein
B Olshansky
Baris Okcun
C Hammerstingl
D Corradi
D Ellis
D Kotecha
Daniele Pastori
David Oxborough
Diane Fatkin
E DONAL
E Pilichowska-Paszkiet
Emanuele Antonielli
G Dell’Era
G Nucifora
G Perk
Gregory Y. H. Lip
Gregory Y.H. Lip
GYH Lip
GYH Lip
GYH Lip
H Ari
H Calkins
H Fu
H Motoki
H-C Diener
I Agoston
J Jarasunas
J Pagola
J Zhuang
J-Y Shih
Jakub Gumprecht
Jeff S. Healey
Jeonggeun Moon
JN Weiss
JOACHIM R. EHRLICH
K Kupczynska
K Ono
KG Skaarup
L Di Biase
L Gabrielli
LIAO Y-C
LP Badano
M Akkaya
M Allessie
M Daccarett
M Iwama
M Leung
M Zoni-Berisso
M-K Kang
Magdalena Domek
Mariola Szulik
MG Chelu
Michał Mazurek
ML Antoni
O Candan
P Kirchhof
P Marchese
P Müller
Paolo Marino
PG Platonov
PN Marino
Q Zhang
R Ancona
R Beigel
R.A.Mikael Kortz
RG Hart
RM Lang
RS Oakes
S Uretsky
SI Sarvari
SJ Shah
SS PARIKH
ST Mathew
T Machino-Ohtsuka
T-S Kim
TJ Wang
Tze-Fan Chao
V Allan
V Mor-Avi
Y Zhou
YH Goldberg
Publication date
1 December 2019
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
Purpose of Review: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia in adults. The number of patients with AF is anticipated to increase annually, mainly due to the aging population alongside improved arrhythmia detection. AF is associated with a significantly elevated risk of hospitalization, stroke, thromboembolism, heart failure, and all-cause mortality. Echocardiography is one of the key components of routine assessment and management of AF. Therefore, the aim of this review is to briefly summarize current knowledge on “novel” echocardiographic parameters that may be of value in the management of AF patients. Recent Findings: Novel echocardiographic biomarkers and their clinical application related to the management of AF have been taken into consideration. Both standard parameters such as atrial size and volume but also novels like atrial strain and tissue Doppler techniques have been analyzed. Summary: A number of novel echocardiographic parameters have been proven to enable early detection of left atrial dysfunction along with increased diagnosis accuracy. This concerns particularly experienced echocardiographers. Hence, these techniques might improve the prediction of stroke and thromboembolic events among AF patients and need to be further developed and disseminated. Nonetheless, even the standard imaging parameters could be of significant value and should not be discontinued in everyday clinical practice. © 2019, The Author(s)
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