Volume 22, Issue 3 394961 pp. 179-182
Open Access

New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation in Critically Ill Patients

Stephanie Sibley

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Stephanie Sibley

Queen’s University Kingston Ontario, Canada , queensu.ca

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John Muscedere

John Muscedere

Queen’s University Kingston Ontario, Canada , queensu.ca

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First published: 01 January 2015
Citations: 33

Abstract

New-onset atrial fibrillation is a common problem in critically ill patients, with reported incidence ranging from 5% to 46%. It is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The present review summarizes studies investigating new-onset atrial fibrillation conducted in the critical care setting, focusing on the etiology, management of the hemodynamically unstable patient, rate versus rhythm control, ischemic stroke risk and anticoagulation. Recommendations for an approach to management in the intensive care unit are drawn from the results of these studies.

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