Emergency Department Management of Recent-Onset Atrial Fibrillation.

Adv Emerg Nurs J

Medical University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy, Charleston (Drs Weant and Gregory); and Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston (Drs Matuskowitz, Caporossi, and Hall).

Published: April 2021

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common tachyarrhythmia managed in the emergency department (ED). Visits to the ED for a presentation of AF have been increasing in recent years, with an admission rate that exceeds 60% in the United States and contributes substantially to health care costs. Recent-onset AF-defined as symptom onset less than 48 hr-is a common ED presentation for which rate control or acute electrical or pharmacological cardioversion may be appropriate treatment modalities depending on patient-specific circumstances. The focus of this review is to discuss the current recommendations regarding the management of recent-onset nonvalvular AF in the ED, discuss medication administration considerations, and identify implementation strategies in the ED to optimize throughput and reduce hospital admissions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TME.0000000000000306DOI Listing

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