Yoga Yuniadi MD PhD, Alice I. Supit MD, Dicky A. Hanafy MD PhD, Sunu B. Raharjo MD PhD, Dony Y. Hermanto MD, Faris Basalamah MD PhD, Benny Hartono MD, Reynold Agustinus MD, Agung F. Chandranegara MD, Chaerul Ahmad MD PhD, Mohammad Iqbal MD PhD, Alexander E. Tondas MD PhD, Hauda El-Rasyid MD, Haryadi Haryadi MD, Antonia A. Lukito MD PhD, Daniel Tanubudi MD, Ignatius Yansen MD, Erika Maharani MD, Rerdin Julario MD, Ardian Rizal MD, Putra S. Antara MD, Muzakkir Amir MD PhD
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Abstract
Objective
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the most common arrhythmic disorders worldwide. This study aims to describe the prevalence of AF in various cities in Indonesia using single-lead hand held electrocardiography linked to a smartphone-based application.
Methods
This is a cross-sectional epidemiological study conducted at tertiary hospital of major cities in Indonesia, between January 2018 and July 2019. The AliveCor Kardia™ Mobile system device was used as a screening tool for AF and confirmed its finding with clinical diagnoses made by cardiologists.
Results
A total of 9773 subjects were enrolled in this study. The prevalence of AF reported by the device and cardiologist was 3.2% and 3.5%, respectively. AF prevalences are equal in men than women. The majority of subjects (56%) are having low risk for stroke or systemic thromboembolism. Prevalence of risk factors such as heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, and history of stroke among AF patients were 50%, 22.9%, 31.9%, 13.5%, and 5.8%, respectively.
Conclusion
The prevalence of AF at referral hospitals visitors based on smartphone diagnosis in Indonesia is 3.2%.