Sleep Apnea and Atrial Fibrillation: Role of the Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System

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Abstract

Sleep apnea is highly associated with atrial fibrillation (AF), and both diseases are highly prevalent in the United States. The mechanistic underpinnings that contribute to their association remain uncertain, but numerous possible mechanisms have been proposed, including dysfunction of the cardiac autonomic nervous system (ANS). Studies have reported that apnea induces hyperactivity of the ANS, leading to increases in AF susceptibility. This review compiles the latest evidence on the role of the ANS in sleep-apnea-induced AF.

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Tavares, L., Lador, A., & Valderrábano, M. (2021). Sleep Apnea and Atrial Fibrillation: Role of the Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System. Methodist DeBakey Cardiovascular Journal. Houston Methodist Debakey Heart and Vascular Center. https://doi.org/10.14797/ZYUT2951

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