Long-term outcomes after hospitalization for atrial fibrillation or flutter

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作者
Ngo, Linh Thi Hai [1 ,2 ]
Peng, Yang [1 ,2 ]
Denman, Russell [2 ]
Yang, Ian [1 ,3 ]
Ranasinghe, Isuru [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Fac Med, 627 Rode Rd, Chermside, Qld 4032, Australia
[2] Prince Charles Hosp, Dept Cardiol, 627 Rode Rd, Chermside, Qld 4032, Australia
[3] Prince Charles Hosp, Dept Thorac Med, 627 Rode Rd, Chermside, Qld 4032, Australia
关键词
Atrial fibrillation; Hospitalization; Long-term; Outcomes; WESTERN-AUSTRALIA; TEMPORAL TRENDS; HEART-FAILURE; STROKE RISK; MORTALITY; PREDICTORS; MANAGEMENT; INSIGHTS; THERAPY; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1093/eurheartj/ehae204
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and Aims Atrial fibrillation (AF) and flutter are common causes of hospitalizations but contemporary long-term outcomes following these episodes are uncertain. This study assessed outcomes up to 10 years after an acute AF or flutter hospitalization.Methods Patients hospitalized acutely with a primary diagnosis of AF or flutter from 2008-17 from all public and most private hospitals in Australia and New Zealand were included. Kaplan-Meier methods and flexible parametric survival modelling were used to estimate survival and loss in life expectancy, respectively. Competing risk model accounting for death was used when estimating incidence of non-fatal outcomes.Results A total of 260 492 adults (mean age 70.5 +/- 14.4 years, 49.6% female) were followed up for 1 068 009 person-years (PY), during which 69 167 died (incidence rate 6.5/100 PY) with 91.2% survival at 1 year, 72.7% at 5 years, and 55.2% at 10 years. Estimated loss in life expectancy was 2.6 years, or 16.8% of expected life expectancy. Re-hospitalizations for heart failure (2.9/100 PY), stroke (1.7/100 PY), and myocardial infarction (1.1/100 PY) were common with respective cumulative incidences of 16.8%, 11.0%, and 7.1% by 10 years. Re-hospitalization for AF or flutter occurred in 21.3% by 1 year, 35.3% by 5 years, and 41.2% by 10 years (11.6/100 PY). The cumulative incidence of patients undergoing catheter ablation of AF was 6.5% at 10 years (1.2/100 PY).Conclusions Patients hospitalized for AF or flutter had high death rates with an average 2.6-year loss in life expectancy. Moreover, re-hospitalizations for AF or flutter and related outcomes such as heart failure and stroke were common with catheter ablation used infrequently for treatment, which warrant further actions. Structured Graphical Abstract Long-term outcomes following a hospitalization for atrial fibrillation or flutter. AF, atrial fibrillation; AMI, acute myocardial infarction; CI, confidence interval; TIA, transient ischaemic attack
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