Research: Ablation May Be Better Than Medication in Treating Athletes' Atrial Fibrillation

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Athletes who undergo ablation to treat their irregular heartbeat caused by atrial fibrillation (AF) experience greater improvement in sports performance compared to those who use antiarrhythmic medications, new research shows.

The study, led by Rachel Lampert, MD, Robert W Berliner Professor of Medicine in the Department of Cardiology at Yale School of Medicine, evaluated data from 1,055 participants (78% male, median age 61–71) who responded to an online survey. The findings, recently published in the journal Heart Rhythm, could help guide decision-making for athletes diagnosed with AF.

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