Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

431. Atrial Fibrillation: Acute Management of Atrial Fibrillation with Dr. Jonathan Chrispin

Oct 24, 2025
Dr. Jonathan Chrispin, an electrophysiologist at Johns Hopkins, dives into the acute management of atrial fibrillation. He discusses critical topics like the balance between rate and rhythm control strategies, emphasizing the importance of understanding triggers and underlying causes. Listeners learn about medication options for rate control, the nuances of managing AF in critically ill patients, and the significance of achieving euvolemia for successful cardioversion. Dr. Chrispin also reflects on his passion for arrhythmia physiology, making for an engaging and informative discussion.
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ADVICE

Start With Timing, Triggers, And Anticoagulation

  • Take a focused history to establish onset, duration, and triggers of atrial fibrillation before choosing therapy.
  • Assess anticoagulation suitability early because rhythm-control plans depend on safe anticoagulation.
INSIGHT

RVR In Chronic AF Often Means Another Cause

  • Persistent or permanent AF with sudden RVR often signals a secondary trigger rather than the arrhythmia itself.
  • Treat the underlying driver (infection, heart failure, valvular issue) rather than reflexively lowering rate.
ADVICE

Treat Triggers First; Target Lenient Rate Control

  • If AF is driven by an acute illness, prioritize treating that illness before aggressive rate control.
  • Aim for a heart rate <100–110 bpm for symptomatic control unless instability demands faster action.
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