Book description
This monograph is dedicated to an in-depth scientific analysis o f the clinical, hemodynamic, instrumental, laboratory, and molecular genetic characteristics o f atrial fibrillation (AF) developing in the context o f acute myocardial infarction (AMI). The work thoroughly examines the impact o f newly diagnosed and paroxysmal forms ofAF on the course o f AMI, the extent o f coronary artery damage, the severity o f heart failure, the duration o f rhythm disturbances, and treatment outcomes.
The monograph analyzes, for the first time at the national population level, the relationship between polymorphisms o f potassium ion channel genes, such as KCNE5 (rs697829) and KCNJ2 (rsl04894584), and the development o f atrialfibrillation (AF) and cardiovascular complications.
It scientifically substantiates the significance o f these genetic markers in the early prediction o f adverse cardiovascular events