Q. Which of the following is not true about atrial fibrillation? The ECG shows no definite p wave and an irregular ventricular rate The irregular ventricular rate in AF is due to irregular fibrillatory rate Multifocal atrial tachycardia may mimic AF With very rapid ventricular rate (for e.g. young adults), vagal maneuvers/AV nodal blockade can slow ventricular rate, revealing true nature of atrial activation Q. Which of the following is true for management of AF? Treatment of choice for AF with hemodynamic compromise is electrical cardioversion Permanent AF is presence of AF for more than 5 years Rhythm control strategy should not be offered to patent of AF with Heart failure, as it is dangerous All patients of AF should be treated with Novel oral anticoagulants (NOAC) after assessing CHADSVASc risk score Time's up Related