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Increased beat-to-beat variability of cerebral microcirculatory perfusion during atrial fibrillation: a near-infrared spectroscopy study.

Andrea Saglietto1, Stefania Scarsoglio2, Daniela Canova1, Silvestro Roatta3, Nefer Gianotto1, Alessandro Piccotti1, Simone Franzin2, Fiorenzo Gaita4, Gaetano Maria De Ferrari1, Luca Ridolfi5, Matteo Anselmino1.   

Abstract

AIMS: Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is associated with cognitive decline/dementia, independently from clinical strokes or transient ischaemic attacks (TIA). Recent in silico data suggested that AFib may induce transient critical haemodynamic events in the cerebral microcirculation. The aim of this study is to use non-invasive spatially resolved cerebral near-infrared spectroscopy (SRS-NIRS) to investigate in vivo beat-to-beat microcirculatory perfusion during AFib and after sinus rhythm (SR) restoration. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Cerebral SRS-NIRS with high-frequency sampling (20 Hz) and non-invasive systemic haemodynamic monitoring were recorded before and after elective electrical cardioversion (ECV) for AFib or atrial flutter (AFL). To assess beat-to-beat effects of the rhythm status, the frequency distribution of inter-beat differences in tissue haemoglobin index (THI), a proxy of microcirculatory cerebral perfusion, was compared before and after SR restoration. Fifty-three AFib/AFL patients (mean age 69 ± 8 years, 79% males) were ultimately enrolled. Cardioversion was successful in restoring SR in 51 (96%) patients. In front of a non-significant decrease in arterial blood pressure extreme events between pre- and post-ECV measurements, a significant decrease of both hypoperfusive and hyperperfusive/hypertensive microcirculatory events was observed after SR restoration (P < 0.001 and P = 0.041, respectively).
CONCLUSION: The present is the first in vivo demonstration that SR restoration by ECV significantly reduces the burden of extreme single-beat haemodynamic events in cerebral microcirculation. Future studies are needed to assess whether SR maintenance might slow long-term AFib-correlated cognitive decline/dementia. Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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Keywords:  Atrial fibrillation; Cerebral microcirculation; Cognitive function; Near-infrared spectroscopy

Year:  2021        PMID: 33846732     DOI: 10.1093/europace/euab070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Europace        ISSN: 1099-5129            Impact factor:   5.214


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Review 1.  Association of Catheter Ablation and Reduced Incidence of Dementia among Patients with Atrial Fibrillation during Long-Term Follow-Up: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies.

Authors:  Andrea Saglietto; Andrea Ballatore; Henri Xhakupi; Gaetano Maria De Ferrari; Matteo Anselmino
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Dev Dis       Date:  2022-04-30

2.  A computational analysis of atrial fibrillation effects on coronary perfusion across the different myocardial layers.

Authors:  Matteo Anselmino; Stefania Scarsoglio; Andrea Saglietto; Matteo Fois; Luca Ridolfi; Gaetano Maria De Ferrari
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-01-17       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Commentary: Differential Risk of Dementia Between Patients With Atrial Flutter and Atrial Fibrillation: A National Cohort Study.

Authors:  Andrea Saglietto; Gaetano Maria De Ferrari; Matteo Anselmino
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-02-17

4.  Rhythm Control Better Prevents Dementia than Rate Control Strategies in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation-A Nationwide Cohort Study.

Authors:  Jiunn-Cherng Lin; Cheng-Hung Li; Yun-Yu Chen; Chi-Jen Weng; Yu-Shan Chien; Shang-Ju Wu; Chu-Pin Lo; Hui-Chun Tien; Ching-Heng Lin; Jin-Long Huang; Yenn-Jiang Lin; Yu-Cheng Hsieh; Shih-Ann Chen
Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2022-04-03

Review 5.  Insights from computational modeling on the potential hemodynamic effects of sinus rhythm versus atrial fibrillation.

Authors:  Matteo Anselmino; Stefania Scarsoglio; Luca Ridolfi; Gaetano Maria De Ferrari; Andrea Saglietto
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-09-14

6.  Atrial Fibrillation and Dementia: Epidemiological Insights on an Undervalued Association.

Authors:  Andrea Saglietto; Andrea Ballatore; Henri Xhakupi; Gaetano Maria De Ferrari; Matteo Anselmino
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2022-03-01       Impact factor: 2.430

  6 in total

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