O R Eshmatov, R E Batalov, M S Khlynin, E A Archakov
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Results of the Registry of Patients With Atrial Tachyarhythmias After Interventional Treatment (RPATIT).
Aim To study the long-term clinical profile of safety and efficacy of anticoagulant therapy (ACT) in patients with atrial tachyarrhythmias (AT) after interventional treatment.Material and methods A total of 5,611 medical records of patients managed in the Department of Surgical Treatment of Complex Heart Rhythm Disorders and Electrical Pacing of the Cardiology Research Institute of Tomsk National Research Medical Center (TNRMC) from 01.01.2017 through 31.12.2019 was analyzed. The study included 1,342 of the patients with various forms of AT who underwent the catheter treatment for heart rhythm disorders.Results The administration of ACT to patients with AT after the interventional treatment is safe, since the combined use of an invasive strategy and ACT does not increase the risk of major and minor bleeding. The effective intervention allows significantly reducing the risk of ischemic stroke in patients with paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation and virtually completely excluding the likelihood of other thromboembolic complications.Conclusion Successful radiofrequency ablation/cryoballoon ablation of atrial fibrillation foci significantly reduces the risk of ischemic stroke, while the invasive strategy does not increase the risk of major and minor bleeding.
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“Kardiologiya” (Cardiology) is a monthly scientific, peer-reviewed journal committed to both basic cardiovascular medicine and practical aspects of cardiology.
As the leader in its field, “Kardiologiya” provides original coverage of recent progress in cardiovascular medicine. We publish state-of-the-art articles integrating clinical and research activities in the fields of basic cardiovascular science and clinical cardiology, with a focus on emerging issues in cardiovascular disease. Our target audience spans a diversity of health care professionals and medical researchers working in cardiovascular medicine and related fields.
The principal language of the Journal is Russian, an additional language – English (title, authors’ information, abstract, keywords).
“Kardiologiya” is a peer-reviewed scientific journal. All articles are reviewed by scientists, who gained high international prestige in cardiovascular science and clinical cardiology. The Journal is currently cited and indexed in major Abstracting & Indexing databases: Web of Science, Medline and Scopus.
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Contribute to raising the professional level of medical researchers, physicians and academic teachers.
Present the results of current research and clinical observations, explore the effectiveness of drug and non-drug treatments of heart disease, inform about new diagnostic techniques; discuss current trends and new advancements in clinical cardiology, contribute to continuing medical education, inform readers about results of Russian and international scientific forums;
Further improve the general quality of reviewing and editing of manuscripts submitted for publication;
Provide the widest possible dissemination of the published articles, among the global scientific community;
Extend distribution and indexing of scientific publications in major Abstracting & Indexing databases.