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Role of masked coronary heart disease in patients with recent-onset atrial fibrillation and troponin elevations.

Alberto Conti1, Yuri Mariannini, Erica Canuti, Gabriele Cerini, Niccolò De Bernardis, Chiara Gigli, Margherita Giampieri, Gabriele Viviani, Claudio Poggioni, Luigi Padeletti.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with recent-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) and cardiac troponin I (cTnI) elevations show poor outcomes. Coronary heart disease might be a cause, consequence, or an innocent bystander.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to recognize and treat coronary heart disease to avoid adverse events.
METHODS: Patients with recent-onset AF participated in the study. The exclusion criteria were acute coronary syndrome and severe comorbidities. Patients managed with standard care (group 1, n=1086, years 2010-2011) were compared with patients managed with tailored care inclusive of echocardiography and stress testing when required (group 2, n=1055, years 2012-2013). ENDPOINT: The endpoint was a composite of ischemic vascular events including stroke, acute coronary syndrome, revascularization and cardiovascular death at 6 months of follow-up.
RESULTS: Of 4008 patients considered, 2141 were enrolled; 183 showed cTnI elevations, 92 in group 1 and 91 in group 2. cTnI elevations, known ischemic heart disease and age were predictors of the endpoint on multivariate analysis. Overall, two versus seven patients (P=0.033) in groups 1 and 2, respectively, underwent revascularization. Eventually, 16 patients in group 1 versus five patients in group 2 reached the endpoint (P=0.019). Patients of group 2 were managed as follow: 35 were admitted, 15 with positive stress testing and 20 with high cTnI values (mean values: 0.64±1.01 ng/ml). Fifty-six patients were discharged with negative stress testing results (n=13) or very low cTnI values (n=43, mean values 0.29±0.30 ng/ml).
CONCLUSION: In patients with AF and cTnI elevations, tailored care inclusive of echocardiography and stress testing succeeded in recognizing and treating masked 'critical' coronary heart disease, avoiding adverse events.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 24557149     DOI: 10.1097/MEJ.0000000000000130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0969-9546            Impact factor:   2.799


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1.  Prognostic significance of troponin level in 3121 patients presenting with atrial fibrillation (The NIHR Health Informatics Collaborative TROP-AF study).

Authors:  Amit Kaura; Ahran D Arnold; Vasileios Panoulas; Benjamin Glampson; Jim Davies; Abdulrahim Mulla; Kerrie Woods; Joe Omigie; Anoop D Shah; Keith M Channon; Jonathan N Weber; Mark R Thursz; Paul Elliott; Harry Hemingway; Bryan Williams; Folkert W Asselbergs; Michael O'Sullivan; Graham M Lord; Narbeh Melikian; David C Lefroy; Darrel P Francis; Ajay M Shah; Rajesh Kharbanda; Divaka Perera; Riyaz S Patel; Jamil Mayet
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2020-03-26       Impact factor: 5.501

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