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Treatment 24 Pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators in the Management of AF Î The primary role of pacemakers in the treatment of patients with AF is for treatment of symptomatic bradycardia. Permanent pacing is not indicated for the prevention of AF in patients without other indications for pacemaker implantation. Athletes Î Paroxysmal or persistent AF is common in athletes and may be autonomically mediated or triggered by other supraventricular tachycardias. Contributing conditions such as hypertension and CAD should be considered, particularly for older athletes, and a transthoracic echocardiogram is helpful to evaluate for structural heart disease. Evaluation of the rate of ventricular response during an episode of AF is warranted and may require ambulatory ECG monitoring and/or exercise testing to a level of exertion similar to that of the intended sport. Other therapies such as radiofrequency catheter ablation or a "pill-in-the-pocket" approach can be considered in athletes. Elderly Î It is critical to consider the implications of comorbidities to ensure that the patient's overall goals of care are factored into management decisions. Table 17. Surgical Maze Procedures Recommendations COR LOE An AF surgical ablation procedure is reasonable for selected patients with AF undergoing cardiac surgery for other indications. IIa C A stand-alone AF surgical ablation procedure may be reasonable for selected patients with highly symptomatic AF not well managed with other approaches. IIb B

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