Temporal relations between atrial fibrillation and ischaemic stroke and their prognostic impact on mortality
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Limited evidence is available on the temporal relationship between atrial fibrillation (AF) and ischaemic stroke and their impact on mortality in the community. We sought to understand the temporal relationship of AF and ischaemic stroke and to determine the sequence of disease onset in relation to mortality.
Across five prospective community cohorts of the Biomarkers for Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Europe (BiomarCaRE) project we assessed baseline cardiovascular risk factors in 100 132 individuals, median age 46.1 (25th–75th percentile 35.8–57.5) years, 48.4% men. We followed them for incident ischaemic stroke and AF and determined the relation of subsequent disease diagnosis with overall mortality. Over a median follow-up of 16.1 years,
The temporal relations of ischaemic stroke and AF appear to be bidirectional. Ischaemic stroke may precede detection of AF by years. The subsequent diagnosis of both diseases significantly increases mortality risk. Future research needs to investigate the common underlying systemic disease processes.
Contributors

Francisco M Ojeda
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Teemu Niiranen
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Francesco Gianfagna
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Julie K Vishram-Nielsen
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Simona Costanzo
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Stefan Söderberg
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Erkki Vartiainen
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Maria Benedetta Donati
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Maja-Lisa Løchen
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Gerard Pasterkamp
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Christina Magnussen
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Frank Kee
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Pekka Jousilahti
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Maria Hughes
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Jukka Kontto
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Ellisiv B Mathiesen
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Wolfgang Koenig
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Tarja Palosaari
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Stefan Blankenberg
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Giovanni de Gaetano
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Torben Jørgensen
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Tanja Zeller
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Kari Kuulasmaa
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Allan Linneberg
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Licia Iacoviello
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Renate B Schnabel
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