The Living Guidelines: Direct-current cardioversion of atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter: Suggest Revisions to the CLASS IIa Guidelines

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Class IIa Guidelines

 * 1) Direct-current cardioversion can be useful to restore sinus rhythm as part of a long-term management strategy for patients with AF. (Level of Evidence: B)
 * 2) Patient preference is a reasonable consideration in the selection of infrequently repeated cardioversion for the management of symptomatic or recurrent AF. (Level of Evidence: C)