Atrial flutter is caused by a re-entrant circuit of excitation, usually within the right atrium.
Atrial flutter may be caused by:
Patients taking anti-arrhythmics for chronic suppression of atrial fibrillation may convert to atrial flutter, noted most commonly with flecainide, propafenone and amiodarone (1)
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