kardioversio
Kardioversio, or cardioversion, is a medical procedure used to restore a normal heart rhythm in people with certain tachyarrhythmias, most commonly atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter and some forms of supraventricular tachycardia. It can be performed electrically (electrical cardioversion) or with medications (pharmacological cardioversion).
Electrical cardioversion involves delivering a synchronized electrical shock to the heart, typically under sedation, through pads
Preparation and safety considerations include assessing the duration of the arrhythmia, heart structure, and the risk
Risks include thromboembolism, especially if anticoagulation has not been adequately addressed, as well as recurrence of
Follow-up includes rhythm monitoring, adjustment of medications, and adherence to anticoagulation guidelines as advised by a