Implications for Nursing Care of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: Lessons Learned from the AFFIRM and RACE Studies
Overview
Overview
Journal
J Cardiovasc Nurs
Specialties
Cardiology & Vascular Diseases
Nursing
Nursing
Date
2004 Apr 3
PMID
15058849
Authors
Authors
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Abstract
Atrial fibrillation is the most common sustained cardiac dysrhythmia treated in North America and Europe. As such, it is one of the current epidemics in cardiovascular disease. Findings from the AFFIRM (Atrial Fibrillation Follow-up: Investigation of Rhythm Management) and RACE (RAte Control versus Electrical cardioversion for persistent atrial fibrillation) clinical trials are presented and the current evidence for the management of atrial fibrillation using anticoagulation, rate-control, and rhythm-control strategies is outlined. Implications for nurses are discussed including physiologic and psychosocial interventions.