A literature review: pre-/post-operative atrial fibrillation for thoracic aortic aneurysm procedures

Annet S. Kuruvilla, So Agha, Ashutosh Yaligar, H. Tannous, A. Mclarty, A. L. Shroyer, Thomas V. Bilfinge
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is among the most frequent cardiac surgical arrhythmias documented. The global AF prevalence is estimated at over 33 million cases, with estimates ranging up to 6.1 million cases in the United States. Among cardiac surgical patients, the risk factors for new-onset post-operative AF (POAF) include Caucasian race with increased prevalence documented in older men. Due to trends of earlier thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) detection and treatment, it is timely to review the AF association with adverse TAA clinical outcomes. Towards this goal, a comprehensive PubMed literature review was performed. For this initial Medline literature search, the MeSH search strategy included “thoracic aortic aneurysm” and “atrial fibrillation”. Based on the pertinent articles identified, the limited literature available for preoperative TAA AF and the predictors of POAF following TAA procedures were reviewed. Given only a handful of publications addressing these pre-/post-operative AF topics were identified using this very broad initial search approach, a knowledge chasm exists–as very little is known about TAA patients with pre-operative or new-onset post-operative AF. Given the paucity of evidence-based information available, clinically relevant TAA-specific research questions have been raised to guide future TAA AF-related investigations.
文献综述:胸主动脉瘤手术前/术后房颤
心房颤动(AF)是最常见的心脏外科心律失常之一。全球房颤患病率估计超过3300万例,美国估计高达610万例。在心脏手术患者中,新发术后房颤(POAF)的危险因素包括高加索人种,在老年男性中患病率增加。鉴于胸主动脉瘤(TAA)早期发现和治疗的趋势,回顾AF与TAA不良临床结果的关系是及时的。为了实现这一目标,我们进行了全面的PubMed文献综述。对于最初的Medline文献检索,MeSH检索策略包括“胸主动脉瘤”和“心房颤动”。基于相关文章,我们回顾了术前TAA AF和TAA手术后POAF预测因素的有限文献。使用这种非常广泛的初始搜索方法,只有少数出版物涉及这些术前/术后房颤主题,因此存在知识缺口,因为对术前或术后新发房颤的TAA患者知之甚少。鉴于缺乏循证信息,提出了临床相关的TAA特异性研究问题,以指导未来TAA房颤相关研究。
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