Literature DB >> 31795905

Effect of Heart Rate on Stroke Recurrence and Mortality in Acute Ischemic Stroke With Atrial Fibrillation.

Keon-Joo Lee1, Beom Joon Kim1, Moon-Ku Han1, Joon-Tae Kim2, Kang-Ho Choi2, Dong-Ick Shin3, Min-Ju Yeo3, Jae-Kwan Cha4, Dae-Hyun Kim4, Hyun-Wook Nah4, Dong-Eog Kim5, Wi-Sun Ryu5, Jong-Moo Park6, Kyusik Kang6, Soo Joo Lee7, Jae Guk Kim7, Mi-Sun Oh8, Kyung-Ho Yu8, Byung-Chul Lee8, Keun-Sik Hong9, Yong-Jin Cho9, Jay Chol Choi10, Tai Hwan Park11, Sang-Soon Park11, Jee-Hyun Kwon12, Wook-Joo Kim12, Jun Lee13, Ji Sung Lee14, Juneyoung Lee15, Philip B Gorelick16, Hee-Joon Bae1.   

Abstract

Background and Purpose- There is a paucity of information about the role of resting heart rate in the prediction of outcome events in patients with ischemic stroke with atrial fibrillation. We aimed to investigate the relationships between the level and variability of heart rate in the acute stroke period and stroke recurrence and mortality after acute ischemic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation. Methods- Acute patients with ischemic stroke who had atrial fibrillation and were hospitalized within 48 hours of stroke onset were identified from a multicenter prospective stroke registry database. The acute stroke period was divided into early (within 24 hours of hospitalization) and late (72 hours to 7 days from onset) stages, and data on heart rate in both stages were collected. Moreover, the level and variability of heart rate were assessed using mean values and coefficients of variation. Outcome events were prospectively monitored up to 1 year after the index stroke. Results- Among 2046 patients eligible for the early acute stage analysis, 102 (5.0%) had a stroke recurrence, and 440 (21.5%) died during the first year after stroke. A statistically significant nonlinear J-shaped association was observed between mean heart rate and mortality (P<0.04 for quadratic and overall effect) but not between mean heart rate and stroke recurrence (P>0.1 for quadratic and overall effect). The nonlinear and overall effects of the coefficients of variation of heart rate were not significant for all outcome variables. The same results were observed in the late acute stage analysis (n=1576). Conclusions- In patients with atrial fibrillation hospitalized for acute ischemic stroke, the mean heart rate during the acute stroke period was not associated with stroke recurrence but was associated with mortality (nonlinear, J-shaped association). The relationships between heart rate and outcomes were not observed with respect to heart rate variability.

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Keywords:  atrial fibrillation; heart rate; mortality; myocardial infarction; recurrence

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31795905     DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.026847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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