2019
DOI: 10.1002/joa3.12285
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Recurrent ischemic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation ablation and prior stroke: A study based on etiological classification

Abstract: Background: Different subtypes of ischemic stroke may have different risk factors, clinical features, and prognoses. This study investigated the incidence and mode of stroke recurrence in patients with a history of stroke who underwent atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. Methods:Of 825 patients who underwent AF ablation from 2006 to 2016, 77 patients (9.3%, median age 69 years) with a prior ischemic stroke were identified.Patients were classified as those with prior cardioembolic (CE) stroke (n = 55) and those … Show more

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“…24 Optimal anticoagulation management to minimize periprocedural complications in patients undergoing catheter ablation has not been established. [24][25][26] Hence, we attempted to improve thrombotic risk stratification in patients scheduled for AF ablation by data including TEE and CT. Detailed stratification of AF risk is important before catheter ablation, but it may also be useful for determining the timing of discontinuation of anticoagulation therapy after catheter ablation.…”
Section: Clinical Significance Of Risk Stratification For Stroke Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Optimal anticoagulation management to minimize periprocedural complications in patients undergoing catheter ablation has not been established. [24][25][26] Hence, we attempted to improve thrombotic risk stratification in patients scheduled for AF ablation by data including TEE and CT. Detailed stratification of AF risk is important before catheter ablation, but it may also be useful for determining the timing of discontinuation of anticoagulation therapy after catheter ablation.…”
Section: Clinical Significance Of Risk Stratification For Stroke Prmentioning
confidence: 99%