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jordan heart October 21, 2025 0

Silent but Short: New-Onset AFib After CABG Rarely Persists or Causes Symptoms

Silent but Short: New-Onset AFib After CABG Rarely Persists or Causes Symptoms
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JAMA, published October 17, 2025.
Key Points :
1. Study Scope:
• Included nearly 200 CABG patients (three-vessel or left main disease) from 2019–2023.
• All patients had insertable cardiac monitors (ICM) for continuous arrhythmia detection.
2. Incidence:
• 48% developed new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) post-CABG — higher than historical estimates.
3. AF Burden:
• Median AF burden (first year): 0.07%.
• First week: 3.65%; days 8–30: 0.04%; days 31–365: 0%.
• Median episode duration: 6 minutes; median onset time: 3.3 days.
4. Clinical Characteristics:
• 63% of AF episodes were asymptomatic.
• 67% would not have been detected by standard short-term monitoring.
5. Implications for Management:
• Long-term oral anticoagulation may not always be necessary.
• Authors recommend re-evaluating anticoagulation therapy 30 days post-surgery.
6. Conclusion:
• Post-CABG AF is common but transient, low-burden, and often subclinical.
• Continuous ICM monitoring reveals that most cases resolve spontaneously.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2832348
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2839710
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