Atrial high-rate episodes and thromboembolism in patients without atrial fibrillation: The West Birmingham Atrial Fibrillation Project

Yan-Guang Li, Kazuo Miyazawa, Daniele Pastori, Orsolya Szekely, Farhan Shahid, Gregory Y H Lip

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Abstract

Background: Patients with cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) developing atrial high-rate episodes (AHRE) have a significant risk of thromboembolic events (TEs), but risk factors have been scarcely investigated. Objectives: To analyze risk factors for TEs in a contemporary cohort of patients with CIED. Methods: Consecutive non-AF patients without anticoagulation at baseline were followed up after the CIED implantation. The role of newly-developed AHRE and other risk factors for TEs were analyzed using a time-dependent Cox regression model and Kaplan-Meier analysis with log-rank tests. Results: A total of 594 CIED patients were followed up for a mean of 4.2 years: 175 developed AHRE (29.5%; incident rate [IR] 8.80% per patient-year). Of those, 33 experienced TEs (5.5%; IR 1.38% per patient-year). Incidence of TEs was low in patients with a CHA 2DS 2-VASc score < 2 (male)/<3 (female) (AHRE vs. no-AHRE, 0.60% vs. 0.00% per patient-year, p = 0.469) and high in those with score ≥ 2 (male)/≥3 (female) (AHRE vs. no-AHRE, 2.12% vs. 1.36% per patient-year, p = 0.209), regardless of the AHRE presence. AHRE was not significantly associated with TEs (hazard ratio [HR], 1.46 [0.64–3.33]). There was no temporal relationship between AHRE and TEs. Baseline CHA 2DS 2-VASc score was independently associated with TEs (HR, 1.41 [1.13–1.75]) on multivariate analysis, but not AHRE. Conclusions: Thromboembolic risk in patients with CIED is mainly driven by comorbidity burden, i.e., CHA 2DS 2-VASc score, rather than AHRE per se. Decision-making on stroke prevention needs to focus on comorbidity burden and not merely on the presence or absence of AHRE in CIED patients.

Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Cardiology
Volume292
Pages (from-to)126-130
Number of pages5
ISSN0167-5273
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019

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Keywords

  • Atrial high-rate episode
  • CHA DS -VASc score
  • Cardiac implantable electronic device
  • Risk factor

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