A Population-Based Study of Unexplained/Lone Atrial Fibrillation: Temporal Trends, Management, and Outcomes

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作者
Roston, Thomas M. [1 ,2 ]
Islam, Sunjidatul [3 ]
Hawkins, Nathaniel M. [2 ]
Laksman, Zachary W. [2 ]
Sanatani, Shubhayan [4 ]
Krahn, Andrew D. [2 ]
Sandhu, Roopinder [1 ,5 ,6 ]
Kaul, Padma [1 ,3 ,5 ,7 ]
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[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Med, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia, Ctr Cardiovasc Innovat, Div Cardiol, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[3] Univ Alberta, Canadian VIGOUR Ctr, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[4] Univ British Columbia, Dept Pediat, Div Cardiol, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[5] Univ Alberta, Mazankowski Alberta Heart Inst, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[6] Cedars Sinai Med Ctr, Smidt Heart Inst, Los Angeles, CA USA
[7] Univ Alberta, Katz Grp Ctr Pharm & Hlth Res 4 120, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1, Canada
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30-YEAR FOLLOW-UP; RISK;
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10.1016/j.cjco.2021.09.006
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Previous studies on lone/unexplained atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter (AF) did not exclude patients with contemporary secondary AF triggers. We characterized unexplained AF using a strict definition, and compared it to secondary AF.Methods: In this population-based study, unexplained AF was defined by the lack of any identifiable triggering medical/surgical diagnosis. Comparisons by AF type (unexplained vs secondary), age-of-onset (< / > 65 years), and sex were undertaken. Data were acquired by linking 6 population databases maintained by the Alberta Ministry of Health over a 9-year period (April 2006 to March 2015). The primary composite outcome of stroke, transient ischemic attack, thromboembolism, and/or death was assessed.Results: There were 33,150 incident AF diagnoses identified, including 1145 patients (3.5%) with unexplained AF, 931 (81.2%) of whom were aged < 65 years (2.8% of diagnoses, and 79% male). Patients with unexplained AF less often received rate/rhythm-control drugs (P < 0.0001), but they more often underwent electrical cardioversion (P < 0.0001) vs secondary AF patients. Men were younger at unexplained AF diagnosis (45 [interquartile range: 34-59] vs 58 [inter quartile range: 40-69] years; P < 0.001). After adjusting for age at diagnosis, there were no sex-based differences in the primary outcome. Event-free survival in young unexplained AF (age < 65 years) was 99.4% at 1 year and 98.3% at 3 years. At 3 years, hospitalization(s)/emergency visit(s) for noncardiovascular reasons and for AF occurred in 56.6% and 23.8% of these patients, respectively.Conclusions: Using a strict contemporary definition of unexplained AF, this study shows that the condition is rare, predominantly male, and has excellent event-free survival. However, the high rate of acute hospital utilization after diagnosis is concerning.
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