Effects of Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists on Atrial Fibrillation Occurrence: A Systematic Review, Meta‐Analysis, and Meta‐Regression to Identify Modifying Factors

Author:

Alexandre Joachim123,Dolladille Charles14,Douesnel Laurent1,Font Jonaz1,Dabrowski Rafal5,Shavit Linda6,Legallois Damien234,Funck‐Brentano Christian78910,Champ‐Rigot Laure234,Ollitrault Pierre4,Beygui Farzin234,Bejan‐Angoulvant Theodora11,Parienti Jean‐Jacques1213,Milliez Paul234

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology CHU Caen France

2. UNICAEN, CHU Caen Medical School Université Caen Normandie Caen France

3. Signalisation, électrophysiologie et imagerie des lésions d'ischémie‐reperfusion myocardique Caen France

4. Department of Cardiology CHU Caen France

5. Institute of Cardiology Warsaw Poland

6. Adult Nephrology Unit Shaare Zedek Medical Center Jerusalem Israel

7. Department of Pharmacology AP‐HP Pitié‐Salpêtrière Hospital Paris France

8. INSERM UMR ICAN 1166 Paris France

9. Faculty of Medicine UPMC Univ Paris 06 Sorbonne Universités Paris France

10. Institute of Cardiometabolism and Nutrition Paris France

11. Pharmacology Department CHRU Tours France

12. Department of Biostatistics and Clinical Research CHU Caen France

13. EA2656 Groupe de Recherche sur l'Adaptation Microbienne (GRAM 2.0) UNICAEN, CHU Caen Medical School Université Caen Normandie Caen France

Abstract

Background Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists ( MRA s) have emerged as potential atrial fibrillation ( AF ) preventive therapy, but inconsistent results have been reported. We aimed to examine the effects of MRA s on AF occurrence and explore factors that could influence the magnitude of the effect size. Methods and Results PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Central databases were used to search for randomized clinical trials and observational studies addressing the effect of MRA s on AF occurrence from database inception through April 03, 2018. We performed a systematic review and random effects meta‐analyses to compute odds ratios with 95% CI s. Meta‐regression was then applied to explore the sources of between‐study heterogeneity. We included 24 studies, 11 randomized clinical trials and 13 observational cohorts, representing a total number of 7914 patients (median age: 64.2 years; median left ventricular ejection fraction: 49.7%; median follow‐up: 12.0 months), 2843 (35.9%) of whom received MRA therapy. Meta‐analyses showed a significant overall reduction in AF occurrence in the MRA ‐treated patients versus the control groups (15.0% versus 32.2%; odds ratio, 0.55; 95% CI , 0.44–0.70 [ P <0.00001]), with the greatest benefit regarding recurrent AF episodes ( odds ratio , 0.42; 95% CI , 0.31–0.59 [ P <0.00001]) and with significant heterogeneity among the included studies ( I 2 =54%; P =0.0008). Meta‐regression analyses showed that effect size was significantly associated with older studies and higher AF occurrence rate in the control groups. Conclusions MRA s seem to be effective in AF prevention, especially regarding recurrent AF episodes.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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