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Treatment Options for AF management
The initial management strategy for patients with AF includes detection and management of key complications and cardiovascular risk factors, including stroke and heart failure. Early treatment is important as it may improve patient life expectancy and quality of life.1,3 Treatment options for controlling AF long-term include stroke aversion therapy, rate control therapy and rhythm control strategies. Should you wish to read more on the Treatment options of Atrial Fibrillation, download the full report and the executive summary on Atrial Fibrillation Management that have been published by Biosense Webster.
The therapeutic goal of the initial management strategy for AF is to treat any underlying cardiovascular conditions and reduce the risk of stroke.1
THE PRESENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS often exacerbates AF1
AF IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN INCREASED RISK OF STROKE compared to patients in sinus rhythm2
The management of cardiovascular risk factors and stroke risk across the AF care pathway, includes:1
MANAGE PRECIPITATING FACTORS
Treatment
Lifestyle changes
(e.g. increased activity, smoking cessation, reduced alcohol intake)
Treatment
Treatment of underlying cardiovascular conditions
Desired Outcome
Cardiovascular RISK REDUCTION
Patient Benefit
Improved life expectancy
Improved quality of life, autonomy, social functioning
ASSESS STROKE RISK
TreatmentTreatment
Oral anticoagulation in patients at risk of stroke
Desired Outcome
Stroke PREVENTION
Patient Benefit
Improved life expectancy
Improved quality of life, autonomy, social functioning