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Impaired left atrial mechanical function after cardioversion: relation to the duration of atrial fibrillation.

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Manning, WJ; Silverman, DI; Katz, SE; Riley, MF; Come, PC; Doherty, RM; Munson, JT; Douglas, PS
Published in: J Am Coll Cardiol
June 1994

OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that the time course of the recovery of atrial systolic function may be related to the duration of atrial fibrillation before cardioversion and sought to study noninvasively the recovery of left atrial mechanical function utilizing serial transthoracic Doppler studies. BACKGROUND: Recovery of atrial mechanical function may be delayed for several weeks after successful cardioversion of atrial fibrillation to sinus rhythm. METHODS: After successful cardioversion, 60 patients with atrial fibrillation of brief (< or = 2 weeks, 17 patients), moderate (> 2 to 6 weeks, 22 patients) or prolonged (> 6 weeks, 21 patients) duration were followed up with serial transmitral pulsed Doppler echocardiography immediately (60 patients) and at 24 h (45 patients), 1 week (41 patients), 1 month (31 patients) and > 3 months (30 patients) after cardioversion. RESULTS: Atrial mechanical function is greater immediately and at 24 h and 1 week after cardioversion in patients with "brief" compared with "prolonged" atrial fibrillation. In all groups, atrial mechanical function increases over time, ultimately achieving similar levels. Full recovery of atrial mechanical function, however, is achieved within 24 h in patients with brief atrial fibrillation, within 1 week in patients with moderate-duration atrial fibrillation and within 1 month in patients with prolonged atrial fibrillation. CONCLUSIONS: Recovery of left atrial mechanical function is related to the duration of atrial fibrillation before cardioversion. These findings have important implications for assessing the early hemodynamic benefit of successful cardioversion.

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J Am Coll Cardiol

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ISSN

0735-1097

Publication Date

June 1994

Volume

23

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1535 / 1540

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Heart Atria
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Female
  • Electric Countershock
  • Echocardiography, Doppler
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
 

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Manning, W. J., Silverman, D. I., Katz, S. E., Riley, M. F., Come, P. C., Doherty, R. M., … Douglas, P. S. (1994). Impaired left atrial mechanical function after cardioversion: relation to the duration of atrial fibrillation. J Am Coll Cardiol, 23(7), 1535–1540. https://doi.org/10.1016/0735-1097(94)90652-1
Manning, W. J., D. I. Silverman, S. E. Katz, M. F. Riley, P. C. Come, R. M. Doherty, J. T. Munson, and P. S. Douglas. “Impaired left atrial mechanical function after cardioversion: relation to the duration of atrial fibrillation.J Am Coll Cardiol 23, no. 7 (June 1994): 1535–40. https://doi.org/10.1016/0735-1097(94)90652-1.
Manning WJ, Silverman DI, Katz SE, Riley MF, Come PC, Doherty RM, et al. Impaired left atrial mechanical function after cardioversion: relation to the duration of atrial fibrillation. J Am Coll Cardiol. 1994 Jun;23(7):1535–40.
Manning, W. J., et al. “Impaired left atrial mechanical function after cardioversion: relation to the duration of atrial fibrillation.J Am Coll Cardiol, vol. 23, no. 7, June 1994, pp. 1535–40. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/0735-1097(94)90652-1.
Manning WJ, Silverman DI, Katz SE, Riley MF, Come PC, Doherty RM, Munson JT, Douglas PS. Impaired left atrial mechanical function after cardioversion: relation to the duration of atrial fibrillation. J Am Coll Cardiol. 1994 Jun;23(7):1535–1540.
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Published In

J Am Coll Cardiol

DOI

ISSN

0735-1097

Publication Date

June 1994

Volume

23

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1535 / 1540

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Heart Atria
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Female
  • Electric Countershock
  • Echocardiography, Doppler
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology