The atria and the oesophagus are closely located and have similar nerve innervations. Over
the last years, it has been observed that atrial fibrillation development and reflux disease
could be related. Atrial fibrillation occurrence could be due to vagal nerve overstimulation.
This, in association with vagal nerve-mediated parasympathetic stimulation, has also been
observed in patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux. These mechanisms, in addition to …