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      Mechanisms of Atrial Fibrillation - Reentry, Rotors and Reality.

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          Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice, yet our understanding of the mechanisms that initiate and sustain this arrhythmia remains quite poor. Over the last 50 years, various mechanisms of AF have been proposed, yet none has been consistently observed in both experimental studies and in humans. Recently, there has been increasing interest in understanding how spiral waves or rotors - which are specific, organised forms of functional reentry - sustain human AF and how they might be therapeutic targets for catheter-based ablation. The following review describes the historical understanding of reentry and AF mechanisms from earlier in the 20th century, advances in our understanding of mechanisms that are able to sustain AF with a focus on rotors and complex fractionated atrial electrograms (CFAEs), and how the study of AF mechanisms has resulted in new strategies for treating AF with novel forms of catheter ablation.

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          Journal
          Arrhythm Electrophysiol Rev
          Arrhythmia & electrophysiology review
          Medical Media Communications, Ltd. T/A Radcliffe Cardiology
          2050-3369
          2050-3369
          Aug 2014
          : 3
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Clinical Fellow in Cardiac Electrophysiology, Harvard Medical School, Harvard-Thorndike Electrophysiology Institute and Arrhythmia Service, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, US.
          [2 ] Herman C. Dana Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Chief of the Cardiovascular Division, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Director, Harvard-Thorndike Electrophysiology Institute and Arrhythmia Service, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, US.
          Article
          10.15420/aer.2014.3.2.90
          4711504
          26835073
          9b0de84b-0f62-4361-9f96-348542ea8797
          History

          Atrial fibrillation,arrhythmia mechanisms,complex fractionated atrial electrograms,pulmonary vein isolation,reentry,rotor

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