Title of article
Inter-Relationships of Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter: Mechanisms and Clinical Implications Review Article
Author/Authors
Albert L. Waldo، نويسنده , , Gregory K. Feld، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
8
From page
779
To page
786
Abstract
There is a close interrelationship between atrial fibrillation (AF) and atrial flutter (AFL). Atrial fibrillation of variable duration precedes the onset of AFL in almost all instances; during AF, the functional components needed to complete the AFL re-entrant circuit, principally a line of block (LoB) between the vena cavae, are formed; if this LoB does not form, classical AFL does not develop. In contrast, there seems to be a spectrum of atrial re-entrant circuits (drivers) of short cycle lengths (CLs) (i.e., AFL). When the CL of the AFL re-entrant circuit is so short that it will only activate portions of the atria in a 1:1 manner, the rest of the atria will be activated rapidly but irregularly (i.e., via fibrillatory conduction), resulting in AF. In short, there are probably several mechanisms of AF, 1 of which is due to a very rapid AFL causing fibrillatory conduction. All of these interactions of AF and AFL have important clinical implications.
Keywords
Atrial fibrillation , Cycle length , LA , ECG , Electrocardiogram , right atrium , RA , CL , AF , atrial flutter , CTI , cavotricuspid isthmus , left atrium , AFL , AVNRT , atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia , AVRT , atrioventricular re-entrant tachycardia , LoB , line of block
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number
473127
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