Division of Hospital Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic Health System, Austin, MN, USA.
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
BMJ. 2021 Apr 12;373:n379. doi: 10.1136/bmj.n379.
Atrial fibrillation is a common chronic disease seen in primary care offices, emergency departments, inpatient hospital services, and many subspecialty practices. Atrial fibrillation care is complicated and multifaceted, and, at various points, clinicians may see it as a consequence and cause of multi-morbidity, as a silent driver of stroke risk, as a bellwether of an acute medical illness, or as a primary rhythm disturbance that requires targeted treatment. Primary care physicians in particular must navigate these priorities, perspectives, and resources to meet the needs of individual patients. This includes judicious use of diagnostic testing, thoughtful use of novel therapeutic agents and procedures, and providing access to subspecialty expertise. This review explores the epidemiology, screening, and risk assessment of atrial fibrillation, as well as management of its symptoms (rate and various rhythm control options) and stroke risk (anticoagulation and other treatments), and offers a model for the integration of the components of atrial fibrillation care.
心房颤动是一种常见的慢性病,在基层医疗机构、急诊科、住院医院服务和许多亚专业实践中均可看到。心房颤动的治疗复杂且多方面,在不同的阶段,临床医生可能会将其视为多种合并症的结果和原因,将其视为中风风险的潜在因素,将其视为急性疾病的晴雨表,或将其视为需要针对性治疗的主要节律紊乱。特别是基层医疗医生必须驾驭这些优先级、观点和资源,以满足个别患者的需求。这包括明智地使用诊断测试、深思熟虑地使用新型治疗药物和程序,以及提供获得亚专业专业知识的途径。这篇综述探讨了心房颤动的流行病学、筛查和风险评估,以及其症状(心率和各种节律控制选择)和中风风险(抗凝治疗和其他治疗)的管理,并提供了心房颤动治疗各方面整合的模型。