Abstract:SummaryAtrial fibrillation (AF) is the most commonly encountered arrhythmia in clinical practice with an estimated prevalence of 0.4% to 1% in the general population [1], increasing with age to 8% in those older than 80 years [2]. The recognised risk factors for developing AF include age, structural heart disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and hyperthyroidism [3]. However, the mechanisms underlying the onset and maintenance of AF in patients younger than 60 years in whom no cardiovascular disease or any … Show more
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