Stroke and dementia risk in patients with and without atrial fibrillation and carotid arterial disease

医学 心房颤动 冲程(发动机) 内科学 痴呆 危险系数 心脏病学 血管性痴呆 疾病 置信区间 机械工程 工程类
作者
T. Jared Bunch,Tami L Bair,Brian G. Crandall,Michael J. Cutler,John D. Day,Kevin G. Graves,Victoria Jacobs,Charles Mallender,Jeffrey S. Osborn,J. Peter Weiss,Heidi T May
出处
期刊:Heart Rhythm [Elsevier]
卷期号:17 (1): 20-26 被引量:20
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.hrthm.2019.07.007
摘要

Background Patients with carotid arterial disease (CD) with and without atrial fibrillation (AF) are at risk of stroke. Patients with AF are at a higher risk of stroke and dementia. Objectives We sought to understand the risks of stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), and dementia in patients with and without AF and CD or a combination of both as well as to determine whether therapies for each disease may influence risks. Methods A total of 11,572 patients were included in 4 groups, with 2893 patients populating each group (1: no AF or CD; 2: AF, no CD; 3: CD and no AF; 4: AF and CD) and matched for age, sex, and comorbidities. Long-term outcomes of stroke/TIA and dementia were assessed. Subset analyses of these outcomes were performed in patients with CD treated with revascularization and in patients with AF treated with ablation. Results CD increased the risk of stroke/TIA (hazard ratio [HR] 2.74; P < .0001) and dementia (HR 1.44; P < .0001). Similarly, AF increased the risk of stroke/TIA (HR 2.08; P < .0001) and dementia (HR 1.30; P = .004). The coexistence of AF and CD further augmented the risk of both end points. CD revascularization was associated with a decreased risk of dementia (HR 0.47; P < .0001) but not stroke. Ablation of AF improved outcomes of stroke/TIA (HR 0.55; P = .002), particularly in those with CD (HR 0.36; P < .0001), and was associated with a reduced risk of dementia (HR 0.51; P = .04). Conclusion CD and AF augment risk of stroke/TIA and dementia in the general population, and the coexistence of both diseases is additive in risk. Ablation of AF was associated with lower risk, the magnitude of which was greater in those with CD. Patients with carotid arterial disease (CD) with and without atrial fibrillation (AF) are at risk of stroke. Patients with AF are at a higher risk of stroke and dementia. We sought to understand the risks of stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), and dementia in patients with and without AF and CD or a combination of both as well as to determine whether therapies for each disease may influence risks. A total of 11,572 patients were included in 4 groups, with 2893 patients populating each group (1: no AF or CD; 2: AF, no CD; 3: CD and no AF; 4: AF and CD) and matched for age, sex, and comorbidities. Long-term outcomes of stroke/TIA and dementia were assessed. Subset analyses of these outcomes were performed in patients with CD treated with revascularization and in patients with AF treated with ablation. CD increased the risk of stroke/TIA (hazard ratio [HR] 2.74; P < .0001) and dementia (HR 1.44; P < .0001). Similarly, AF increased the risk of stroke/TIA (HR 2.08; P < .0001) and dementia (HR 1.30; P = .004). The coexistence of AF and CD further augmented the risk of both end points. CD revascularization was associated with a decreased risk of dementia (HR 0.47; P < .0001) but not stroke. Ablation of AF improved outcomes of stroke/TIA (HR 0.55; P = .002), particularly in those with CD (HR 0.36; P < .0001), and was associated with a reduced risk of dementia (HR 0.51; P = .04). CD and AF augment risk of stroke/TIA and dementia in the general population, and the coexistence of both diseases is additive in risk. Ablation of AF was associated with lower risk, the magnitude of which was greater in those with CD.

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