The management of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) requires intricate clinical decision-making to optimize outcomes. In everyday clinical practice, physicians undergo difficult choices to better manage patients with AF. They need to balance thromboembolic and bleeding risk to focus on patients’ symptoms and to manage a variety of multiple comorbidities. In this review, we aimed to explore the multifaceted dimensions of clinical decision-making in AF patients, encompassing the definition and diagnosis of clinical AF, stroke risk stratification, oral anticoagulant therapy selection, consideration of bleeding risk, and the ongoing debate between rhythm and rate control strategies. We will also focus on possible grey zones for the management of AF patients. In navigating this intricate landscape, clinicians must reconcile the dynamic interplay of patient-specific factors, evolving guidelines, and emerging therapies. The review underscores the need for personalized, evidence-based clinical decision-making to tailor interventions for optimal outcomes according to specific AF patient profiles.

Clinical decisions for appropriate management of patients with atrial fibrillation / Boriani, G.; Bonini, N.; Imberti, J. F.; Vitolo, M.; Gerra, L.; Mantovani, M.; Serafini, K.; Birtolo, C.; Tartaglia, E.; Mei, D. A.. - In: PANMINERVA MEDICA. - ISSN 0031-0808. - 66:3(2024), pp. 266-280. [10.23736/S0031-0808.24.05114-0]

Clinical decisions for appropriate management of patients with atrial fibrillation

Boriani G.;Bonini N.;Imberti J. F.;Vitolo M.;Gerra L.;Mantovani M.;Serafini K.;Birtolo C.;Tartaglia E.;Mei D. A.
2024

Abstract

The management of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) requires intricate clinical decision-making to optimize outcomes. In everyday clinical practice, physicians undergo difficult choices to better manage patients with AF. They need to balance thromboembolic and bleeding risk to focus on patients’ symptoms and to manage a variety of multiple comorbidities. In this review, we aimed to explore the multifaceted dimensions of clinical decision-making in AF patients, encompassing the definition and diagnosis of clinical AF, stroke risk stratification, oral anticoagulant therapy selection, consideration of bleeding risk, and the ongoing debate between rhythm and rate control strategies. We will also focus on possible grey zones for the management of AF patients. In navigating this intricate landscape, clinicians must reconcile the dynamic interplay of patient-specific factors, evolving guidelines, and emerging therapies. The review underscores the need for personalized, evidence-based clinical decision-making to tailor interventions for optimal outcomes according to specific AF patient profiles.
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Clinical decisions for appropriate management of patients with atrial fibrillation / Boriani, G.; Bonini, N.; Imberti, J. F.; Vitolo, M.; Gerra, L.; Mantovani, M.; Serafini, K.; Birtolo, C.; Tartaglia, E.; Mei, D. A.. - In: PANMINERVA MEDICA. - ISSN 0031-0808. - 66:3(2024), pp. 266-280. [10.23736/S0031-0808.24.05114-0]
Boriani, G.; Bonini, N.; Imberti, J. F.; Vitolo, M.; Gerra, L.; Mantovani, M.; Serafini, K.; Birtolo, C.; Tartaglia, E.; Mei, D. A.
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