Nearly Half of CABG Patients Have New-Onset AF, but It Often Doesn’t Last

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Summary:
- The article discusses a study that found nearly half of patients who undergo coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery develop new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF), a common heart rhythm disorder.
- The study showed that while many CABG patients develop AF after the surgery, this condition often resolves on its own within a few months, without the need for long-term treatment.
- The findings suggest that close monitoring and management of CABG patients for AF is important, as it can help identify and address any underlying issues that may be contributing to the development of this heart rhythm disorder.

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