Symptomatic atrial fibrillation and risk of cardiovascular events: data from the Euro Heart Survey
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with a wide range of clinical presentations. Whether and how AF symptoms can affect prognosis is still unclear. Aims of the present analysis were to investigate potential predictors of symptomatic AF and to determine if symptoms are associated with higher incidence of cardiovascular (CV) events at 1-year follow-up.
The Euro Heart Survey on Atrial Fibrillation included 3607 consecutive patients with documented AF and available follow-up regarding symptoms status. Patients found symptomatic at baseline were classified into still symptomatic (SS group;
Persistence or development of symptoms after medical treatment are associated with an increased risk of CV events during a 1-year follow-up. Type of AF, along with hypothyroidism, COPD and chronic heart failure are significantly associated with symptoms persistence despite medical treatment.
Contributors

Federico Guerra
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Michela Brambatti
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Robby Nieuwlaat
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Maura Marcucci
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Elton Dudink
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Harry J G M Crijns
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Maria Vittoria Matassini
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Alessandro Capucci
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