Abstract:
Focusing on the theme "Aspects of Genetic Predisposition in Atrial Fibrillation," this paper embarks on a meticulous exploration of the intricate interplay between genetic factors and AF. It delineates how genetic predispositions intersect with environmental influences to shape individual susceptibility, disease trajectory, and treatment response. Furthermore, by elucidating the genetic landscape of AF, this research aims to furnish clinicians and researchers with invaluable tools for personalized risk assessment and targeted therapeutic interventions. Ultimately, this comprehensive inquiry into genetic predispositions in AF not only advances our understanding of this complex arrhythmia but also paves the way for precision medicine approaches tailored to individual genetic profiles. By unraveling the genetic dimensions of AF, this study endeavors to catalyze transformative advancements in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of this pervasive cardiovascular condition.