Author: Gawałko, Monika; Kapłon-Cieślicka, Agnieszka; Hohl, Mathias; Dobrev, Dobromir; Linz, Dominik
Title: COVID-19 associated atrial fibrillation: Incidence, putative mechanisms and potential clinical implications Cord-id: b9ikg0xy Document date: 2020_9_1
ID: b9ikg0xy
Snippet: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a novel, highly transmittable and severe strain disease, which has rapidly spread worldwide. Despite epidemiological evidence linking COVID-19 withcardiovascular diseases, little is knownabout whether and how COVID-19 influences atrial fibrillation(AF), the most prevalent arrhythmia in clinical practice. Here, we review the available evidence for prevalence and incidence of AF in patients infected with the severe acute respiratory syndromecoronavirus 2 (SAR
Document: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a novel, highly transmittable and severe strain disease, which has rapidly spread worldwide. Despite epidemiological evidence linking COVID-19 withcardiovascular diseases, little is knownabout whether and how COVID-19 influences atrial fibrillation(AF), the most prevalent arrhythmia in clinical practice. Here, we review the available evidence for prevalence and incidence of AF in patients infected with the severe acute respiratory syndromecoronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and discuss disease management approaches and potential treatment options for COVID-19 infected AF patients.
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