Australian and New Zealand journal of medicine
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common comorbid condition in patients admitted to hospital. In managing patients with AF, recent research has highlighted the importance of heart rate control, cardioversion, maintenance of sinus rhythm and anticoagulation for the prevention of thromboembolism. ⋯ AF is a common comorbid condition in the acute general medical ward. Standard investigations were under-utilised. Attention needs to be paid to the recording and control of heart rate at rest and on exercise. Cardioversion is considered infrequently. This patient group had a high risk for thromboembolism and after excluding the large group in whom warfarin was contraindicated, warfarin was still under-utilised.