Atrial Flutter: A Comprehensive Clinical Overview Introduction Atrial Flutter is a common supraventricular tachyarrhythmia characterized by rapid, regular atrial depolarization, usually resulting from a macro–reentrant electrical circuit within the atria. It is closely related to atrial fibrillation and may coexist in the same patient. Although often less common than atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter carries significant risks including thromboembolism, stroke, tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy, and heart failure. Recognition of atrial flutter is important because it is frequently curable with catheter ablation and has distinct electrocardiographic and electrophysiologic features. --- Definition Atrial flutter is a rapid atrial rhythm, typically with atrial rates between 240–350 beats/min, caused by a reentrant circuit most commonly located in the right atrium. The ventricular response depends on AV nodal conduction and is often regular, commonly: 2:1 conduction → ventricular r...
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