Impact of New Onset Atrial Fibrillation in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19. Results of the “ACO-VID” Registry

Author:

Cerezo Manchado Juan José1,Iturbe Hernández Teodoro1,Martínez Pacheco María del Carmen2,Gil Ortega Ignacio3,Campoy Desirée4,Canals Pernas Tania5,Martinez Serra Laia6,Flores Aparco Katia Jessica7,Velasquez Escandon Cesar Andres8,García de Guadiana-Romualdo Luis9,Martinez Frances Antonio1,Olivera Pavel4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hematology, Hospital Clínico Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

2. Department of Teaching and Research, Hospital Clínico Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

3. Department of Cardiology, Hospital Clínico Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

4. Thrombosis and Hemostasis Unit, Department of Hematology, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain

5. Departament of Hematology, Hospital Universitario Sant Joan de Reus, Reus, Spain

6. Department of Hematology, University Hospital Sant Joan de Reus, Tarragona, Spain

7. Department of Hematology, General University Hospital of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain

8. Department of Hematology, Fundación Sanitària Mollet, Barcelona, Spain

9. Laboratory Medicine Department, Hospital Universitario Santa Lucía, Cartagena, Spain

Abstract

Objective To assess the impact of new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) on patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Methods Multicenter and retrospective study that included subjects >55 years hospitalized with COVID-19 from March to October 2020 in Spanish hospitals. Patients were divided into 3 groups (no AF, new-onset AF, and preexisting AF) and followed-up to 90 days. Results A total of 668 patients were included, of whom 162 (24.3%) had no AF, 107 (16.0%) new-onset AF and 399 (59.7%) preexisting AF. Compared to patients without AF, those patients with new-onset AF were older and had more comorbidities, but without differences with preexisting AF. During hospitalization, in the univariate analysis, compared to patients without AF, major bleeding and cardiovascular mortality were more frequent in patients with new-onset AF (10.3% vs 0.6%; P < .001; 2.8% vs 0.6%; P = .025, respectively), with a trend toward more stroke (1.9% vs 0%; P = .085). Outcomes were similar between AF groups, but the length of stay was greater in preexisting AF patients. Among patients with new-onset AF taking reduced doses of anticoagulant treatment was associated with higher risks of stroke and major bleeding. Conclusions In COVID-19 hospitalized patients, new-onset AF may be associated with worse outcomes, but influenced by the dose of anticoagulants.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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