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Atrial fibrillation ablation patients have long-term stroke rates similar to patients without atrial fibrillation regardless of CHADS2 score.

Authors :
Bunch, T. Jared
May, Heidi T.
Bair, Tami L.
Weiss, J. Peter
Crandall, Brian G.
Osborn, Jeffrey S.
Mallender, Charles
Anderson, Jeffrey L.
Muhlestein, Brent J.
Lappe, Donald L.
Day, John D.
Source :
Heart Rhythm; Sep2013, Vol. 10 Issue 9, p1272-1277, 6p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a leading cause of total and fatal ischemic stroke. Stroke risk after AF ablation appears to be favorably affected; however, it is largely unknown whether the benefit extends to all stroke CHADS2 risk profiles of AF patients. Objective: To determine if ablation of atrial fibrillation reduces stroke rates in all risk groups. Methods: A total of 4212 consecutive patients who underwent AF ablation were compared (1:4) with 16,848 age-/sex-matched controls with AF (no ablation) and to 16,848 age-/sex-matched controls without AF. Patients were enrolled from the large ongoing prospective Intermountain Atrial Fibrillation Study and were followed for at least 3 years. Results: Of the 37,908 patients, the mean age was 65.0 ± 13 years and 4.4% (no AF), 6.3% (AF, no ablation), and 4.5% (AF ablation) patients had a prior stroke (P < .0001). The profile of CHADS2 scores between comparative groups was similar: 0–1 (69.3%, no AF; 62.3%, AF, no ablation; 63.6%, AF ablation), 2–3 (26.5%, no AF; 29.7%, AF, no ablation; 28.7%, AF ablation), and ≥4 (4.3%, no AF; 8.0%, AF, no ablation; 7.7%, AF ablation). A total of 1296 (3.4%) patients had a stroke over the follow-up period. Across all CHADS2 profiles and ages, AF patients with ablation had a lower long-term risk of stroke compared to patients without ablation. Furthermore, AF ablation patients had similar long-term risks of stroke across all CHADS2 profiles and ages compared to patients with no history of AF. Conclusions: In our study populations, AF ablation patients have a significantly lower risk of stroke compared to AF patients who do not undergo ablation independent of baseline stroke risk score. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15475271
Volume :
10
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Heart Rhythm
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
89997967
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2013.07.002