Atrial fibrillation onset before heart failure or vice versa: what is worst? A nationwide register study

EP Europace Journal

9 November 2022
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ESC Journals ARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY HEART FAILURE Chronic Heart Failure Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

Abstract

AbstractAims

Atrial fibrillation (AF) and heart failure (HF) often coexist. However, whether AF onset before HF or vice versa is associated with the worst outcome remains unclear. A consensus of large studies can guide future research and preventive strategies to better target high-risk patients.

Methods and results

We included all Danish cases with the coexistence of AF and HF (2005–17) using nationwide registries. Patients were divided into three separate groups (i) AF before HF, (ii) HF before AF, or (iii) AF and HF diagnosed concurrently (±30 days). Adjusting landmark Cox analyses (index date was the time of the latter diagnosis of AF or HF) were used for evaluating the association of the three groups with a composite outcome of ischaemic stroke or death. Among a total of 49 042 patients included, 40% had AF before HF, 27% had HF before AF, and 33% had AF and HF diagnosed concurrently. The composite endpoint accrued more often in patients with HF before AF compared to the two other groups (<0.001), and this remained significant in the adjusted analyses with hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) of 1.26 (1.22–1.30) compared to AF before HF. Finally, antihypertensive treatment, oral anticoagulants, amiodarone, statins, and AF ablation were associated with a lower hazard ratio of the composite endpoint (all < 0.001).

Conclusions

In this large Danish national cohort, diagnosis of HF before AF was associated with an increased absolute risk of death compared to AF before HF and AF and HF diagnosed concurrently. Antihypertensive treatment, oral anticoagulants, amiodarone, statins, and AF ablation may improve prognosis.

Contributors

Jens Jakob Thune
Jens Jakob Thune

Author

Copenhagen University Hospital - Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Copenhagen , Denmark

Emil Loldrup Fosboel
Emil Loldrup Fosboel

Author

Rigshospitalet - Copenhagen University Hospital Copenhagen , Denmark

Gunnar H Gislason
Gunnar H Gislason

Author

Herlev and Gentofte Hospital Copenhagen , Denmark

Christian Torp-Pedersen
Christian Torp-Pedersen

Author

Nordsjaellands Hospital Hilleroed , Denmark

Casper N Bang
Casper N Bang

Author

Novo Nordisk Soeborg , Denmark

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