Diagnosis | Atrial fibrillation
Diagnosis The most important diagnostic method for atrial fibrillation is the ECG (electrocardiogram), since the disease shows typical patterns of change in the examination. A conventional, short recording is often sufficient. However, in some patients, despite a high degree of suspicion, the ECG does not initially show any abnormalities. In such cases, a long-term ECG … Diagnosis | Atrial fibrillation