Cardiovascular health and risks of atrial fibrillation and its prognosis

IF 4.3 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Zuolin Lu , Jiawen Ke , Hongxi Yang , Xiaoxuan Zhang , Yachen Wang , Yabing Hou , Ruitai Shao
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Abstract

Background

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia around the world with an increased risk of a broad spectrum of adverse comorbidities and death. Whether cardiovascular health (CVH) is associated with AF development remains unclear.

Methods

238,420 participants without cardiovascular disease at baseline were selected from the UK Biobank study cohort from 2006 to 2010. CVH was defined based on “Life's Essential 8″ scores. Sex-specific multi-state Markov and flexible parametric survival models were used to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) and 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CI) for the associations of CVH with incident AF and its prognosis.

Results

In fully-adjusted models, CVH is significantly associated with a reduced risk of incident AF among both men and women, after accounting for the potential impact of death. Among AF patients without other evaluated diseases, a higher CVH score was generally linked with a reduced risk of death in both sexes. Among AF patients with incident prognostic diseases, only CVH associated with death following heart failure (0.78, 0.63–0.97) was observed among men, whereas CVH was significantly associated with death following coronary heart disease (0.80, 0.69–0.93), stroke (0.73, 0.61–0.89) and dementia (0.79, 0.71–1.03) among women.

Conclusions

We found significant associations between CVH and the risk reduction of incident AF and its prognostic outcomes, with these associations being more pronounced among women. Findings suggest a potential of screening CVH for both primary prevention of new-onset AF and the secondary prevention to improve AF prognosis.
心房颤动的心血管健康和风险及其预后。
背景:房颤(AF)是世界上最常见的心律失常,具有广泛的不良合并症和死亡风险增加。心血管健康(CVH)是否与房颤相关尚不清楚。方法:从2006年至2010年英国生物银行研究队列中选择238,420名基线时无心血管疾病的参与者。CVH的定义是基于“生活的基本8″分数”。使用性别特异性多状态马尔可夫和灵活参数生存模型来估计CVH与AF事件及其预后的关联的风险比(HR)和95%置信区间(95% CI)。结果:在完全调整的模型中,在考虑了死亡的潜在影响后,CVH与男性和女性发生AF的风险降低显著相关。在没有其他评估疾病的房颤患者中,较高的CVH评分通常与两性死亡风险降低有关。在伴有预后疾病的房颤动患者中,只有男性患者的CVH与心力衰竭后死亡相关(0.78,0.63-0.97),而女性患者的CVH与冠心病(0.80,0.69-0.93)、卒中(0.73,0.61-0.89)和痴呆(0.79,0.71-1.03)后死亡相关。结论:我们发现CVH与房颤风险降低及其预后之间存在显著关联,这些关联在女性中更为明显。研究结果表明,筛查CVH对新发房颤的一级预防和二级预防都有改善房颤预后的潜力。
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American journal of preventive cardiology
American journal of preventive cardiology Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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