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Glucocorticoid use and risk of atrial fibrillation or flutter: a population-based, case-control study.

Christian Fynbo Christiansen1, Steffen Christensen, Frank Mehnert, Steven R Cummings, Roland D Chapurlat, Henrik Toft Sørensen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoid use is associated with increased risk of myocardial infarction, stroke, and heart failure, but data are limited on the risk of atrial fibrillation or flutter. We examined whether glucocorticoid use is associated with the risk of atrial fibrillation or flutter.
METHODS: For this population-based, case-control study, we identified all patients with a first hospital diagnosis of atrial fibrillation or flutter from January 1, 1999, through December 31, 2005, in Northern Denmark (population, 1.7 million). For each case we selected 10 population controls matched by age and sex. We obtained data on glucocorticoid prescriptions within 60 days (current users) or longer before the index date (former users), comorbidity, and medications from medical databases. We used conditional logistic regression to compute odds ratios (ORs), controlling for potential confounders.
RESULTS: Among 20,221 patients with atrial fibrillation or flutter, 1288 (6.4%) were current glucocorticoid users and 2375 (11.7%) were former users. Among 202,130 population controls, 5245 (2.6%) were current glucocorticoid users and 19 940 (9.9%) were former users. Current glucocorticoid use was associated with an increased risk of atrial fibrillation or flutter compared with never use (adjusted OR, 1.92; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.79-2.06). Among new glucocorticoid users, the adjusted OR was 3.62 (95% CI, 3.11-4.22) and among long-term users it was 1.66 (95% CI, 1.53-1.80). The increased risk remained robust in patients with and without pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases. Former glucocorticoid use was not associated with increased risk (adjusted OR, 1.00; 95% CI, 0.96-1.06).
CONCLUSION: Current glucocorticoid use was associated with an almost 2-fold increased risk of atrial fibrillation or flutter.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19822824     DOI: 10.1001/archinternmed.2009.297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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