Predictors and timeline of spontaneous conversion to normal sinus rhythm: A single center retrospective cohort study of patients with symptomatic atrial fibrillation

Q3 Medicine
Shubash Adhikari , Shabnam Tiwari , Jonathan Shakesprere , Suzanne Kemper , Elaine Davis , William Carter
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Abstract

Introduction

Annual healthcare expenditures associated with atrial fibrillation (AF) in the United States (US) continue to grow as more symptomatic patients present to emergency departments (ED). Predictors of spontaneous conversion to normal sinus rhythm (ScNSR) remain poorly understood, as well as the timeline of ScNSR remains unclear. We sought to 1) to assess the association of key demographics, anthropometric, and clinical factors to ScNSR and 2) to evaluate the timeline of ScNSR, and 3) determine clinical predictors of ScNSR.

Methods

This single center, retrospective cohort study analyzed patients aged ≥18 years with symptomatic AF as diagnosed and evaluated through the ED of a rural tertiary care center in West Virginia from September 2015 to December 2018.

Results

Our cohort consisted of 375 AF patients (mean age 65 years, 54% male). A total of 177 patients attained ScNSR either in the ED or after hospital admission with a mean conversion time of 14.7 h (±12). Onset of symptoms <24 hrs has strong positive association to ScNSR 3.97 (95% CI: 2.24–7.05; p < 0.0001). Male gender 0.55 (95% CI: 0.35–0.85; p = 0.007) and hypertension 0.48 (95% CI: 0.31–0.76; p = 0.002), showed a strong negative association to ScNSR. Of the patients that converted spontaneously (177), the majority, 136 (76.8%) achieved ScNSR within 24 h of ED triage without use of electrical or chemical cardioversion.

Conclusion

Most patients with AF in the ED converted spontaneously to sinus rhythm within the first 24 h which underscores the importance of earlier watchful waiting over interventions to achieve normal sinus rhythm (NSR).

自发转换为正常窦性心律的预测因素和时间线:一项针对症状性心房颤动患者的单中心回顾性队列研究。
引言:随着越来越多有症状的患者到急诊室就诊,美国与心房颤动(AF)相关的年度医疗支出持续增长。自发转换为正常窦性心律(ScNSR)的预测因素仍不清楚,ScNSR的时间线也不清楚。我们试图1)评估关键人口统计学、人体测量和临床因素与ScNSR的相关性,2)评估ScNSR的时间线,3)确定ScNSR的临床预测因素,回顾性队列研究分析了2015年9月至2018年12月通过西弗吉尼亚州一家农村三级护理中心的ED诊断和评估的年龄≥18岁的有症状性房颤患者。结果:我们的队列包括375名房颤患者(平均年龄65岁,54%为男性)。共有177名患者在急诊室或入院后达到ScNSR,平均转换时间为14.7小时(±12)。症状的发作结论:ED中的大多数AF患者在最初的24小时内自发转变为窦性心律,这突出了早期警惕性等待干预以实现正常窦性心律(NSR)的重要性。
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Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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2.20
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91
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal is a peer reviewed online journal devoted to cardiac pacing and electrophysiology. Editorial Advisory Board includes eminent personalities in the field of cardiac pacing and electrophysiology from Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.
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