Keywords

atrial fibrillation, maze surgical procedure, postdischarge protocol, quality improvement

 

Authors

  1. Henry, Linda L. PhD, RN
  2. Ad, Niv MD
  3. Martin, Lisa PhD
  4. Hunt, Sharon MBA
  5. Crippen, Pamela ANP

Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common of all clinically sustained heart arrhythmias with associated morbidities (shortness of breath, fatigue, and stroke). The maze cardiac surgical procedure is a new treatment option available for patients who have medical refractory AF. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a written postdischarge protocol was necessary to improve outcomes following the maze procedure. Only 3 (27%) patients with AF were actively treated by an arrhythmia protocol for restoration of sinus rhythm. Unnecessary pharmacologic management for AF was found in 44 patients with normal sinus rhythm. A postdischarge protocol was developed that improved outcomes.