Abstract
SUMMARYEvolving pacemaker and device technology now allows the onset pattern of arrhythmias to be identified. It is recognised that some cardiac arrhythmias have a circadian pattern of onset and that ventricular arrhythmias can occur in clusters of electrical storms. The long‐term follow‐up of patients with an atrial defibrillator suggests that in some patients persistent atrial fibrillation recurrences are not random, but can occur in clusters of ‘atrial fibrillation storms’. A case report is used to demonstrate this newly recognised phenomenon.
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