Longer and better lives for patients with atrial fibrillation

An international panel of experts published recommendations to improve management of atrial fibrillation (AF). The position paper summarizes the results of the 9th AFNET/EHRA consensus conference – a two-day expert meeting which was jointly organized by the German Atrial Fibrillation Network (AFNET) and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) in Münster, Germany, in September 2023. Today the consensus report was presented at the EHRA congress in Berlin by Prof. Dominik Linz (Dept of Cardiology) and simultaneously published in Europace.

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia and a growing health problem in an aging society. It affects several million people in Europe and worldwide.
During the 9th AFNET/EHRA consensus conference 83 international interdisciplinary scientists pooled their knowledge on AF management and research and discussed new insights and treatment options. Prof. Linz, first author of the paper, explained: “After two days of fruitful discussion, we merged our findings. The essence of the meeting was summarized in five recommendations.”

  1.  Active rhythm management should be part of the default initial treatment for all suitable patients with AF.
  2. Patients with device-detected AF have a low burden of AF and a low risk of stroke. Anticoagulation prevents some strokes but also increases major but non-lethal bleeding.
  3. More research is needed to improve stroke risk prediction in patients with AF, especially in those with a low AF burden. Biomolecules, genetics and imaging can support this.
  4. The presence of AF should trigger systematic work-up and comprehensive treatment of concomitant cardiovascular conditions.
  5. Machine learning algorithms have been used to improve detection of AF and can help to prevent development of AF. Cooperation between clinicians and data scientists is needed to leverage the potential of data science applications for patients with AF.

Linz D et al. Longer and better lives for patients with atrial fibrillation: The 9th AFNET/EHRA Consensus Conference. Europace 2024 April 9. DOI: 10.1093/europace/euae070

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