Literature DB >> 32085871

Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and financial burden in younger adults hospitalized with atrial fibrillation.

Jay Shah1, Ashish Kumar2, Monil Majmundar3, Devina Adalja4, Abhi Doshi5, Rupak Desai6, Palakkumar Patel7, Rajkumar Doshi8.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Atrial fibrillation is the most frequently occurring and studied arrhythmia. There is a limited data on young patients presenting with atrial fibrillation.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research article was to assess the trend of hospitalization, epidemiological characteristics and economic burden in the young adult, aged 18-45 years, presenting with atrial fibrillation.
METHODS: Hospitalization data from the National Inpatient Sample between 2005 and 2015 were used to analyze prevalence of risk factors and financial burden in young adults with atrial fibrillation.
RESULTS: From 2005 to 2015, a total of 260,080 admissions were included in the study. From 2005 to 2015, there was a decreasing trend of total admissions with atrial fibrillation among the age group of 18-45 years compared to total admissions due to atrial fibrillation and total population. However, there was an increasing trend of admission observed in young females, white and black population. The frequency of hypertension, diabetes and obesity among young adults admitted with atrial fibrillation nearly doubled from 2005 to 2015. There was also a marked increase in the frequency of obstructive sleep apnea, alcohol abuse and drug abuse among patients admitted with atrial fibrillation. Furthermore, there was an increase in the mean cost of hospitalization from $7363 in 2005 to $7924 in 2015, Ptrend < 0.001.
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, increased cardiovascular risk factors among young adult with admissions for atrial fibrillation warrants controlling of the risk factors to further curtail hospitalizations.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Atrial fibrillation; Resource utilization; Risk factors; Young population

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32085871     DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2020.02.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Lung        ISSN: 0147-9563            Impact factor:   2.210


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1.  National rates and trends of tobacco and substance use disorders among atrial fibrillation hospitalizations.

Authors:  Rajkumar Doshi; Mihir Dave; Monil Majmundar; Ashish Kumar; Devina Adalja; Mariam Shariff; Rupak Desai; Boback Ziaeian; Saraschandra Vallabhajosyula
Journal:  Heart Lung       Date:  2020-12-21       Impact factor: 2.210

2.  Comparison of procedural outcomes in patients undergoing catheter vs surgical ablation for atrial fibrillation and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.

Authors:  Rajkumar Doshi; Ashish Kumar; Mariam Shariff; Devina Adalja; Krunalkumar Patel; Kirtenkumar Patel; Rupak Desai; Nageshwara Gullapalli; Saraschandra Vallabhajosyula
Journal:  J Arrhythm       Date:  2020-11-23

3.  Association between atrial fibrillation and bundle branch block.

Authors:  Muhammad Zubair Khan; Kirtenkumar Patel; Muhammad Samsoor Zarak; Ashwani Gupta; Ishtiaq Hussian; Krunalkumar Patel; Vincent M Figueredo; Sandra Miskiel; Sona Franklin; Steven Kutalek
Journal:  J Arrhythm       Date:  2021-06-22

4.  Prevalence of pathological arrhythmia in patients triaged to "cardiac arrhythmia" in the emergency department: a preliminary study.

Authors:  Julia Novotny; Matthias Michael Klein; Magda Haum; Stephanie Raphaela Fichtner; Manuela Bernadette Thienel
Journal:  Int J Emerg Med       Date:  2022-09-13
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