Atrial flutter and embolic risk: The relationship between atrial flutter cycle length and left atrial appendage function

Volume: 52, Pages: 11 - 16
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
The potential for thromboembolism in atrial flutter (AFL) is different from atrial fibrillation. AFL cycle length (AFL-CL) may be related to reduced left atrial appendage (LAA) function. Very rapid AFL-CL can lead to mechanical and electrophysiological disorders that contribute to lower LAA emptying velocity (LAEV). The aim of this study is to relate atrial flutter cycle length with LAEV and its role in thrombogenesis. Cross-sectional study of...
Paper Details
Title
Atrial flutter and embolic risk: The relationship between atrial flutter cycle length and left atrial appendage function
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
52
Pages
11 - 16
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