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Heart failure and atrial fibrillation: tachycardia-mediated acute decompensation

Authors
 Park, Jin Joo  ;  Lee, Hae-Young  ;  Kim, Kye Hun  ;  Yoo, Byung-Su  ;  Kang, Seok-Min  ;  Baek, Sang Hong  ;  Jeon, Eun-Seok  ;  Kim, Jae-Joong  ;  Cho, Myeong-Chan  ;  Chae, Shung Chull  ;  Oh, Byung-Hee  ;  Choi, Dong-Ju 
Citation
 ESC HEART FAILURE, Vol.8(4) : 2816-2825, 2021-08 
Journal Title
ESC HEART FAILURE
ISSN
 2055-5822 
Issue Date
2021-08
Keywords
Heart failure ; Sinus rhythm ; Atrial fibrillation ; Trigger ; Tachycardia ; Outcomes
Abstract
Aims Tachycardia is a reversible event that may cause hemodynamic decompensation but may not necessarily cause direct damages to the myocardium. To evaluate the clinical outcomes of patients with heart failure (HF) and atrial fibrillation (AF), whose acute decompensation was tachycardia mediated. Methods and results The Korean Acute Heart Failure registry was a prospective registry that consecutively enrolled 5625 patients with acute HF. Patients were classified into three groups according to the rhythm and aggravating factor: (i) 3664 (65.1%) patients with sinus rhythm (SR), (ii) 1033 (18.4%) patients with AF whose decompensation was tachycardia-mediated, AF-TM (+), and (iii) N = 928 (16.5%) patients with AF whose decompensation was not tachycardia-mediated, AF-TM (-). The primary outcomes were in-hospital and post-discharge 1 year all-cause mortality. At admission, the mean heart rate was 90.8 +/- 23.4, 86.8 +/- 26.8, and 106.3 +/- 29.7 beats per minute for the SR, AF-TM (-), and AF-TM (+) groups, respectively. The AF-TM (+) group had more favourable characteristics such as de novo onset HF, less diabetes, ischaemic heart disease, and higher blood pressure than the AF-TM (-) group. In-hospital mortality rates were 5.1%, 6.5%, and 1.7% for SR, AF-TM (-), and AF-TM (+) groups, respectively. In logistic regression analysis, the AF-TM (+) group had lower in-hospital mortality after adjusting the significant covariates (odds ratio, 0.49; 95% confidence interval, 0.26-0.93). The mortality rate did not differ between SR and AF-TM (-) groups. During 1 year follow-up, 990 (18.5%) patients died. In univariate and multivariate Cox proportional regression analyses, there was no difference in 1-year all-cause mortality between the three groups. Conclusions In patients with HF and AF, patients whose acute decompensation is tachycardia-mediated have better in-hospital, but similar post-discharge outcomes compared with those with SR or those with AF whose decompensation is not tachycardia-mediated. Clinical Trial Registration: NCT01389843.
DOI
10.1002/ehf2.13354
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kang, Seok Min(강석민) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9856-9227
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/190804
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