The influence of atrial high-rate episodes on stroke and cardiovascular death: an update

Author:

Toennis Tobias12ORCID,Bertaglia Emanuele3ORCID,Brandes Axel45ORCID,Dichtl Wolfgang6ORCID,Fluschnik Nina12ORCID,de Groot Joris R7ORCID,Marijon Eloi8ORCID,Mont Lluis9ORCID,Lundqvist Carina Blomström1011ORCID,Cabanelas Nuno12,Dan G Andrei13ORCID,Lubinski Andrzej14ORCID,Merkely Béla15,Rajappan Kim16ORCID,Sarkozy Andrea17ORCID,Velchev Vasil18ORCID,Wichterle Dan19ORCID,Kirchhof Paulus122021ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, University Heart & Vascular Center Hamburg, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf , Martinistr. 52, Hamburg 20246 , Germany

2. German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Hamburg/Kiel/Luebeck, Martinistr. 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany

3. Department of Cardiac, Vascular, Thoracic and Public Health Sciences, Azienda Ospedaliera , 35128 Padua , Italy

4. Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark , 5230 Odense , Denmark

5. Department of Cardiology, Odense University Hospital , 5230 Odense , Denmark

6. University Hospital of Internal Medicine III, Medical University Innsbruck , 6020 Innsbruck , Austria

7. Department of Cardiology, Heart Center, Amsterdam University Medical Center, University of Amsterdam , 1081 HV Amsterdam , The Netherlands

8. Cardiac Electrophysiology Section, European Georges Pompidou Hospital , 75015 Paris , France

9. Cardiovascular Clinical Institute, Hospital Clinic, Universitat de Barcelona , 08036 Barcelona, Catalonia , Spain

10. Faculty of Medicine and Health, Department of Cardiology, School of Medical Sciences, Örebro University , 701 85 Örebro , Sweden

11. Department of Medical Science, Uppsala University , 751 85 Uppsala , Sweden

12. Arrhythmias Unit of Cardiology Department, Hospital Prof. Dr. Fernando Fonseca , 2720-276 Amadora-Sintra , Portugal

13. Department 5, Colentina University Hospital, Medicine University ‘Carol Davila’ , Bucharest 020021 , Romania

14. Department of Cardiology and Internal Diseases, Medical University of Gdańsk, 80-210 Gdańsk , Poland

15. Heart and Vascular Center, Semmelweis University Budapest , 1122 Budapest , Hungary

16. Cardiac Department, John Radcliffe Hospital , Oxford OX3 9DU , UK

17. Ventricular Arrhythmia and Sudden Death Management Unit, Heart Rhythm Management Center, University Hospital of Brussels , 1090 Brussels , Belgium

18. Cardiology Clinic, St. Anna University Hospital, Medical University Sofia , 1750, Sofia , Bulgaria

19. Department of Cardiology, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine , 140 21 Prague 4 , Czech Republic

20. Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Birmingham, UHB and Sandwell & West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trusts , IBR 126a, Wolfson Drive, Birmingham B15 2TT , UK

21. Atrial Fibrillation NETwork (AFNET) , 48149 Muenster , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Atrial high-rate episodes (AHRE) are atrial tachyarrhythmias detected by continuous rhythm monitoring by pacemakers, defibrillators, or implantable cardiac monitors. Atrial high-rate episodes occur in 10–30% of elderly patients without atrial fibrillation. However, it remains unclear whether the presence of these arrhythmias has therapeutic consequences. The presence of AHRE increases the risk of stroke compared with patients without AHRE. Oral anticoagulation would have the potential to reduce the risk of stroke in patients with AHRE but is also associated with a rate of major bleeding of ∼2%/year. The stroke rate in patients with AHRE appears to be lower than the stroke rate in patients with atrial fibrillation. Wearables like smart-watches will increase the absolute number of patients in whom atrial arrhythmias are detected. It remains unclear whether anticoagulation is effective and, equally important, safe in patients with AHRE. Two randomized clinical trials, NOAH-AFNET6 and ARTESiA, are expected to report soon. They will provide much-needed information on the efficacy and safety of oral anticoagulation in patients with AHRE.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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