Pan African Medical Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
48
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
This
study
assessed
the
safety
of
Antiarrhythmic
Drug
(AAD)
administration
in
a
patient
experiencing
sinus
bradycardia
following
radiofrequency
ablation
for
Atrial
Fibrillation
(AF),
followed
by
cardiac
ganglion
ablation.
Post-AF
ablation,
employment
AADs
is
prevalent
clinical
practice;
however,
these
drugs
may
exacerbate
bradycardia,
leading
to
increased
discomfort
and
treatment
complexity.
The
decision
employ
patients
with
post-AF
poses
significant
challenge.
investigation
aimed
ascertain
such
patients.
encompassed
single
case,
wherein
pre-
post-procedure
was
treated
AF
subsequent
assessment.
findings
indicate
that
can
be
safely
administered
after
procedures,
offering
valuable
insights
decision-making.
case
report
underscores
intricacies
management
advocates
personalized
therapeutic
strategies.
results
enhance
knowledge
regarding
this
subset
guide
future
protocols.
Nonetheless,
study's
conclusions
are
drawn
from
further
research
larger
cohorts
essential
substantiate
elucidate
long-term
efficacy
approach.
Heart and Mind,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(2), P. 111 - 116
Published: Jan. 24, 2024
Athletes
undergo
mandatory
or
voluntary
cardiac
testing,
which
may
include
24-h
ambulatory
electrocardiogram
monitoring.
This
study
can
on
occasion
disclose
nocturnal
pauses
in
otherwise
asymptomatic
healthy
individuals.
In
some
athletes,
particularly
those
engaging
endurance
mixed
sports,
the
be
longer
than
2–3
s
and/or
caused
by
sinus
arrest
high-degree
atrioventricular
block
not
typical
for
physiological
adaptation
to
exercise.
The
manuscript
discusses
physiology
and
potential
pathologies
behind
long
athletes.
Several
management
strategies
are
proposed
including
emerging
treatment
techniques
such
as
cardioneuroablation.
Journal of Thoracic Disease,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(5), P. 3472 - 3483
Published: May 1, 2024
Atrial
fibrillation
(AF)
is
a
prevalent
clinical
arrhythmia
with
high
incidence
of
disability
and
mortality.
Autonomic
nervous
system
(ANS)
plays
crucial
role
in
the
onset
persistence
AF,
can
lead
to
electrophysiological
changes
alterations
atrial
structure.
Both
animal
models
findings
suggest
that
parasympathetic
sympathetic
activity
within
cardiac
ANS
could
induce
remodeling
AF.
Remodeling
autonomic
nerves
significant
structural
basis
for
promoting
Given
challenges
faced
by
conventional
pharmacological
ablation
techniques
treatment
increasing
attention
has
been
paid
intervention
strategies
Current
research
demonstrated
frequency
severity
AF
episodes
be
significantly
reduced
modulating
ANS.
neuromodulation
expected
more
effective
personalized
options
patients
The
objective
this
review
provide
broader
perspective
future
related
studies
reviewing
preclinical
methods
searching
relevant
approaches
treat
as
well
identifying
strengths
weaknesses
current
studies,
providing
researchers
overview
latest
neurological
treatments
Pan African Medical Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
48
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
This
study
assessed
the
safety
of
Antiarrhythmic
Drug
(AAD)
administration
in
a
patient
experiencing
sinus
bradycardia
following
radiofrequency
ablation
for
Atrial
Fibrillation
(AF),
followed
by
cardiac
ganglion
ablation.
Post-AF
ablation,
employment
AADs
is
prevalent
clinical
practice;
however,
these
drugs
may
exacerbate
bradycardia,
leading
to
increased
discomfort
and
treatment
complexity.
The
decision
employ
patients
with
post-AF
poses
significant
challenge.
investigation
aimed
ascertain
such
patients.
encompassed
single
case,
wherein
pre-
post-procedure
was
treated
AF
subsequent
assessment.
findings
indicate
that
can
be
safely
administered
after
procedures,
offering
valuable
insights
decision-making.
case
report
underscores
intricacies
management
advocates
personalized
therapeutic
strategies.
results
enhance
knowledge
regarding
this
subset
guide
future
protocols.
Nonetheless,
study's
conclusions
are
drawn
from
further
research
larger
cohorts
essential
substantiate
elucidate
long-term
efficacy
approach.