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Cardioversion of persistent atrial fibrillation is associated with a 24-hour relapse gap: Observations from prolonged postcardioversion rhythm monitoring.

Bob WeijsIone LimantoroTammo DelhaasCees B de VosYuri BlaauwRichard P M HoubenSander VerheuleRonny PistersHarry J G M Crijns
Published in: Clinical cardiology (2018)
In this study on 50 patients successfully cardioverted for persistent AF, there was a relapse gap of ≥24 hours. This phenomenon has not been well appreciated before and offers an AF-free window of opportunity for electrocardiographically triggered cardiac imaging or complex electrophysiological procedures. Echocardiographic tissue velocity imaging may visualize atrial remodeling relevant to AF recurrence.
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