It was not until 1979 that Bayes de Ltma described atrial conduction blocks and classified them as interatrial and intra- atrial.Interatrial blocks refer to conduction disorders lo- cated between the atria, while intr...It was not until 1979 that Bayes de Ltma described atrial conduction blocks and classified them as interatrial and intra- atrial.Interatrial blocks refer to conduction disorders lo- cated between the atria, while intraalxial blocks occur within the same atrium. This work motivated several authors, in- cluding Bayes himself, to further investigate atrial conduc- tion and interatrial block (IAB).展开更多
Advances in clinical and fimdamental research, which have been promoted over last decades have led to a well- established understanding of atrial fibrillation (AF) as an epiphenomenon that despite similar manifestat...Advances in clinical and fimdamental research, which have been promoted over last decades have led to a well- established understanding of atrial fibrillation (AF) as an epiphenomenon that despite similar manifestations may have different underlying mechanisms and thus require in- dividualized treatments. With rare exceptions of AF caused by mutations in genes coding ion channels in pa- tients with structurally normal atria, fibrotic replacement of atrial myocardium remains the comer stone of atrial pa- thology in patients with AF.展开更多
文摘It was not until 1979 that Bayes de Ltma described atrial conduction blocks and classified them as interatrial and intra- atrial.Interatrial blocks refer to conduction disorders lo- cated between the atria, while intraalxial blocks occur within the same atrium. This work motivated several authors, in- cluding Bayes himself, to further investigate atrial conduc- tion and interatrial block (IAB).
文摘Advances in clinical and fimdamental research, which have been promoted over last decades have led to a well- established understanding of atrial fibrillation (AF) as an epiphenomenon that despite similar manifestations may have different underlying mechanisms and thus require in- dividualized treatments. With rare exceptions of AF caused by mutations in genes coding ion channels in pa- tients with structurally normal atria, fibrotic replacement of atrial myocardium remains the comer stone of atrial pa- thology in patients with AF.