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John, R. M., & Kumar, S. (2016). Sinus node and atrial arrhythmias. Circulation, 133(19), 1892–1900. 
Added by: Dr. Enrique Feoli (05/04/2025, 14:07)   Last edited by: Dr. Enrique Feoli (05/04/2025, 14:08)
Resource type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.116.018011
BibTeX citation key: John2016
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Subcategories: Sick Synus Syndrome
Creators: John, Kumar
Collection: Circulation
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Abstract
Although sinus node dysfunction (SND) and atrial arrhythmias frequently coexist and interact, the putative mechanism linking the 2 remain unclear. Although SND is accompanied by atrial myocardial structural changes in the right atrium, atrial fibrillation (AF) is a disease of variable interactions between left atrial triggers and substrate most commonly of left atrial origin. Significant advances have been made in our understanding of the genetic and pathophysiologic mechanism underlying the development and progression of SND and AF. Although some patients manifest SND as a result of electric remodeling induced by periods of AF, others develop progressive atrial structural remodeling that gives rise to both conditions together. The treatment strategy will thus vary according to the predominant disease phenotype. Although catheter ablation will benefit patients with predominantly AF and secondary SND, cardiac pacing may be the mainstay of therapy for patients with predominant fibrotic atrial cardiomyopathy. This contemporary review summarizes current knowledge on sinus node pathophysiology with the broader goal of yielding insights into the complex relationship between sinus node disease and atrial arrhythmias.
  
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