Research Priorities in the Secondary Prevention of Atrial Fibrillation: A National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Virtual Workshop Report

Author:

Benjamin Emelia J.12ORCID,Al‐Khatib Sana M.3ORCID,Desvigne‐Nickens Patrice4ORCID,Alonso Alvaro5ORCID,Djoussé Luc6ORCID,Forman Daniel E.7ORCID,Gillis Anne M.8ORCID,Hendriks Jeroen M. L.910ORCID,Hills Mellanie True11ORCID,Kirchhof Paulus12131415ORCID,Link Mark S.16ORCID,Marcus Gregory M.17ORCID,Mehra Reena18ORCID,Murray Katherine T.19ORCID,Parkash Ratika20ORCID,Piña Ileana L.212223ORCID,Redline Susan24ORCID,Rienstra Michiel25ORCID,Sanders Prashanthan9ORCID,Somers Virend K.26ORCID,Van Wagoner David R.27ORCID,Wang Paul J.28ORCID,Cooper Lawton S.4ORCID,Go Alan S.29303132ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cardiovascular Medicine Department of Medicine Boston University School of Medicine Boston MA

2. Department of Epidemiology Boston University School of Public Health Boston MA

3. Division of Cardiology and Duke Clinical Research Institute Duke University Medical Center Durham NC

4. Division of Cardiovascular Sciences National Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteNational Institutes of Health Bethesda MD

5. Department of Epidemiology Rollins School of Public Health Emory University Atlanta GA

6. Division of Aging Department of Medicine Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MA

7. Divisions of Geriatrics and Cardiology University of Pittsburgh Medical CenterAging InstituteUniversity of PittsburghVA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Pittsburgh PA

8. Libin Cardiovascular Institute of AlbertaUniversity of Calgary Alberta Canada

9. Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders University of Adelaide, and Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Australia

10. Caring Futures Institute College of Nursing and Health Sciences Flinders University Adelaide Australia

11. StopAfib.org American Foundation for Women’s Health Decatur TX

12. Department of Cardiology University Heart and Vascular Center UKE Hamburg Hamburg Germany

13. Institute of Cardiovascular Science University of Birmingham United Kingdom

14. German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Partner Site Hamburg/Kiel/Lübeck Berlin Germany

15. AFNET Münster Germany

16. Division of Cardiology Department of Medicine UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas TX

17. Division of Cardiology University of California, San Francisco San Francisco CA

18. Sleep Disorders Center Neurologic Institute Respiratory Institute Heart and Vascular Institute, and Molecular Cardiology Department of the Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic Cleveland OH

19. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville TN

20. Division of Cardiology QEII Health Sciences Center/Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

21. Wayne State University Detroit MI

22. Central Michigan University Mt Pleasant MI

23. FDAOPEQCenter for Devices and Radiological Health Silver Spring MD

24. Department of Medicine Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston MA

25. Department of Cardiology University of GroningenUniversity Medical Center Groningen Groningen the Netherlands

26. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester MN

27. Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine Cleveland OH

28. Stanford University School of Medicine Palo Alto CA

29. Division of Research Kaiser Permanente Northern California Oakland CA

30. Department of Health System Science Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine Pasadena CA

31. Departments of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Medicine University of California, San Francisco San Francisco CA

32. Departments of Medicine Health Research and Policy Stanford University Stanford CA

Abstract

Abstract There has been sustained focus on the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease and heart failure; yet, apart from stroke prevention, the evidence base for the secondary prevention of atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence, AF progression, and AF‐related complications is modest. Although there are multiple observational studies, there are few large, robust, randomized trials providing definitive effective approaches for the secondary prevention of AF. Given the increasing incidence and prevalence of AF nationally and internationally, the AF field needs transformative research and a commitment to evidenced‐based secondary prevention strategies. We report on a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute virtual workshop directed at identifying knowledge gaps and research opportunities in the secondary prevention of AF. Once AF has been detected, lifestyle changes and novel models of care delivery may contribute to the prevention of AF recurrence, AF progression, and AF‐related complications. Although benefits seen in small subgroups, cohort studies, and selected randomized trials are impressive, the widespread effectiveness of AF secondary prevention strategies remains unknown, calling for development of scalable interventions suitable for diverse populations and for identification of subpopulations who may particularly benefit from intensive management. We identified critical research questions for 6 topics relevant to the secondary prevention of AF: (1) weight loss; (2) alcohol intake, smoking cessation, and diet; (3) cardiac rehabilitation; (4) approaches to sleep disorders; (5) integrated, team‐based care; and (6) nonanticoagulant pharmacotherapy. Our goal is to stimulate innovative research that will accelerate the generation of the evidence to effectively pursue the secondary prevention of AF.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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