Outcome of tailored therapy in rheumatic heart disease with persistent atrial fibrillation (RHD‐AF)

Author:

Saggu Daljeet Kaur1ORCID,Subramaniam Muthiah1ORCID,Korabathina Radhika1,Raju B. Soma1,Atreya Auras R.1,Reddy Prasad1,Kumar D. N.1,Menon Rajeev1,Yalagudri Sachin1,Kapadiya Anuj1,Chennapragada Sridevi1,Narasimhan Calambur1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology AIG Hospital Hyderabad India

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionRheumatic heart disease with persistent atrial fibrillation (RHD‐AF) is associated with increased morbidity. However, there is no standardized approach for the maintenance of sinus rhythm (SR) in them. We aimed to determine the utility of a stepwise approach to achieve SR in RHD‐AF.MethodsConsecutive patients with RHD‐AF from July 2021 to August 2023 formed the study cohort. The stepwise approach included pharmacological rhythm control and/or electrical cardioversion (Central illustration). In patients with recurrence, additional options included AF ablation or pace and ablate strategy with conduction system pacing or biventricular pacing. Clinical improvement, NT‐proBNP, 6‐Minute Walk Test (6MWT), heart failure (HF) hospitalizations, and thromboembolic complications were documented during follow‐up.ResultsEighty‐three patients with RHD‐AF (mean age 56.13 ± 9.51 years, women 72.28%) were included. Utilizing this approach, 43 (51.81%) achieved and maintained SR during the study period of 11.04 ± 7.14 months. These patients had improved functional class, lower NT‐proBNP, better distance covered for 6MWT, and reduced HF hospitalizations. The duration of AF was shorter in patients who achieved SR, compared to those who remained in AF (3.15 ± 1.29 vs 6.93 ± 5.23, p = 0.041). Thirty‐five percent (29) maintained SR after a single cardioversion over the study period. Only one underwent AF ablation. Of the 24 who underwent pace and ablate strategy, atrial lead was implanted in 22 (hybrid approach), and 50% of these achieved and maintained SR. Among these 24, none had HF hospitalizations, but patients who maintained SR had further improvement in clinical and functional parameters.ConclusionsRHD‐AF patients who could achieve SR with a stepwise approach, had better clinical outcomes and lower HF hospitalizations.

Publisher

Wiley

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