W. McIntyre, M. Vadakken, S. Connolly, P. Mendoza, A. Lengyel, A. Rai, N. Latendresse, A. Grinvalds, C. Ramasundarahettige, G. Acosta, K. Um, J. Roberts, D. Conen, J. Wong, P. Devereaux, E. Belley-Cote, R. Whitlock, J. Healey
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ATRIAL FIBRILLATION RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS WITH TRANSIENT, NEW-ONSET ATRIAL FIBRILLATION DETECTED DURING HOSPITALIZATION FOR MEDICAL ILLNESS OR NON-CARDIAC SURGERY: A PROSPECTIVE, MATCHED COHORT STUDY
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is often detected for the first time in patients who are hospitalized for non-cardiac illness or surgery. Many clinicians consider AF in this setting to be temporary and reversible and therefore not requiring long-term oral anticoagulation. We aimed to estimate the 1-year rate of AF recurrence following hospital discharge among patients with new-onset AF during a hospitalization for non-cardiac surgery or medical illness, compared to a matched population without AF.