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Would you start an amiodarone load for new onset atrial fibrillation with RVR intermittently in normal sinus rhythm to further suppress AF recurrence in the acute setting?

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Cardiology · Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

The answer to this question really depends on the clinical scenario. Does the patient have a structurally normal heart? Is this a post-op setting where the AF is expected to settle down with time? Age of patient? Co-morbidities? Candidacy for less toxic drugs or ablation?

If this were a post-op pati...

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Cardiology · Baylor College of Medicine/ Texas Children's Hospital

This is really a two-part question:

  • Would you use amiodarone for acute pharmacologic conversion of new-onset afib? Routinely, I say NO.
  • Would you continue amiodarone for the maintenance of rhythm control? Routinely, I say NO.

For part 1), we can look back at the 2014 ACC AHA HRS Afib guidelines (Jan...

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