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  1. Atrial Fibrillation Early Recurrence After Cardioversion - Medscape

    Atrial fibrillation recurrence is common, especially during the first 2 weeks, even when the patients are on antiarrhythmic therapy . . .

  2. Coffee Drops Risk for Atrial Fibrillation, Flutter - Medscape

    Nov 18, 2025 · The DECAF trial shows that drinking one cup of caffeinated coffee a day may actually reduce atrial fibrillation or flutter.

  3. A Coffee a Day to Keep the AFib Away? - Medscape

    Michelle O’Donoghue and Gregory Marcus review the clinical implications of the DECAF randomized trial of caffeinated coffee or avoiding caffeine after successful cardioversion for …

  4. ED Cardioversion Safe in Patients With Severe Obesity - Medscape

    Sep 15, 2025 · ED cardioversion restores rhythm in patients with class III-IV obesity and atrial fibrillation or flutter, achieving a 92.3% success rate without any airway events, a study finds.

  5. Patient Catches on Fire, Highlights Need for Prevention

    Jun 14, 2023 · This rare but deadly complication can be avoided by reducing supplemental oxygen and adding fire safety checks to surgical time-outs, experts say.

  6. Better Late Than Never: SHAM-PVI Shows AF Ablation Works

    Oct 10, 2024 · Electrophysiologist John Mandrola interviews Rick Veasey and Rajdip Dulai about the strengths and limits of the SHAM-PVI study, the first sham-controlled trial of atrial …

  7. Metoprolol for preventing relapse in AF? - Medscape

    Jul 12, 2000 · Metoprolol was superior to placebo for preventing relapse into AF or flutter after cardioversion to sinus rhythm, the German group concludes. The reported effects cannot be …

  8. Electrical Cardioversion for AF -- The State of the Art

    Aside from patient factors, a number of factors may influence the immediate success of cardioversion, that is, a complete failure to cardiovert. These include electrode placement, …

  9. To Cease or Not to Cease Anticoagulation After AF Ablation

    May 25, 2023 · The study also found a significantly reduced risk for stroke and TIA in the ablation group compared with the cardioversion group after the initial 30-day post-procedure period.

  10. Optimal Pad Position in Transcutaneous Pacing - Medscape

    Jan 11, 2023 · After successful cardioversion to sinus rhythm, the cardioversion pads were removed, and two new sets of pacer pads were placed on the patients' chests.