Screen-detected atrial fibrillation predicts mortality in elderly subjects
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Current guidelines recommend opportunistic screening for atrial fibrillation (AF) but the prognosis of individuals is unclear. The aim of this investigation is to determine prevalence and 1-year outcome of individuals with screen-detected AF.
We performed a prospective, pharmacy-based single time point AF screening study in 7107 elderly citizens (≥65 years) using a hand-held, single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) device. Prevalence of AF was assessed, and data on all-cause death and hospitalization for cardiovascular (CV) causes were collected over a median follow-up of 401 (372; 435) days. Mean age of participants was 74 ± 5.9 years, with 58% (
Pharmacy-based, automated AF screening in elderly citizens identified subjects with unknown AF and an excess mortality risk over the next year.
Contributors

Matthias D Zink
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Karl G Mischke
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Andras P Keszei
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Christian Rummey
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Ben Freedman
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Gabriele Neumann
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Alina Tolksdorf
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Friederike Frank
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Jan Wienströer
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Nicole Kuth
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Jörg B Schulz
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