Atrial Fibrillation
Journal Articles: Catheter-based pulmonary vein isolation is an effective treatment for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Pulsed field ablation, which delivers microsecond high-voltage electrical fields, may limit damage to tissues outside the myocardium. The efficacy and safety of pulsed field ablation as compared with conventional thermal ablation is not known.
Read MoreCare Pathways/CDS: Decision aid to guide disposition of AFib patients in the ED, specifically created for use by ED providers.
Read MoreCare Pathways/CDS: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and its prevalence is continuously increasing in the United States, leading to a progressive rise in the number of disease-related emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations. Although optimal long-term outpatient management for AF is well defined, the guidelines for optimal ED management of acute AF episodes is less clear. Studies have demonstrated that discharging patients with AF from the ED after acute stabilization is both safe and cost effective; however, the majority of these patients in the United States and in our institution are admitted to the hospital. To improve care of these patients, we established a multidisciplinary collaboration to develop an evidence-based systematic approach for the treatment and management of AF in the ED, that led to the creation of the University of California—Cardioversion, Anticoagulation, Rate Control, Expedited Follow-up/Education Atrial Fibrillation Pathway. Our pathway focuses on the acute stabilization of AF, adherence to best practices for anticoagulation, and reduction in unnecessary admissions through discharge from the ED with expedited outpatient follow-up whenever safe. A novel aspect of our pathway is that it is primarily driven by the ED physicians, while other published protocols primarily involve consulting cardiologists to guide management in the ED. Our protocol is very pertinent considering the current trend toward increased AF prevalence in the United States, coupled with a need for widespread implementation of strategies aimed at improving management of these patients while safely reducing hospital admissions and the economic burden of AF.
Read MoreEducation – Patient/Caregiver: Use this guide to help you tell your doctors or nurse about changes in your symptoms; Recognizing your AF symptoms will help you better manage your health; When you notice your symptoms early and take action, you are less likely to have to go to the hospital for treatment
Read MoreCare Pathways/CDS: Care pathway and decision support tool for use in the outpatient management of AFib patients. Includes when to consider early consultation, AV nodal blocking therapies, modifiable risk factors, and need for anti-coagulation.
Read MoreCare Pathways/CDS: Care pathway and decision support tool for use in the emergency department when patient presents with ECG-confirmed AFib. Includes pathway exclusion criteria and link to full guideline.
Read MoreCare Pathways/CDS: Care pathway for AFib patients presenting for an endoscopic procedure. Includes steps to follow, decision support tool, and link to the full guideline.
Read MorePresentations and Graphics: Chart explanation of management for AFib patients, comparing the current state and the desired state. Includes payment processes, how payment manifests in an AFib patient, and implications. Right click on the graphic image and select “save as” to access resource.
Read MorePresentations and Graphics: Graphic illustration from 2020 HRS White Paper depicting the seven core principles of an AF Center of Excellence. Right click on the graphic image and select “save as” to access resource.
Read MorePresentations and Graphics: Chart of potential domains for accreditation for an AF Center of Excellence with specific components. Right click on the graphic image and select “save as” to access resource.
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