Excessive Supraventricular Ectopic Activity Is Indicative of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation in Patients with Cerebral Ischemia

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​Excessive Supraventricular Ectopic Activity Is Indicative of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation in Patients with Cerebral Ischemia​
Weber-Krueger, M. ; Groeschel, K.; Mende, M.; Seegers, J.; Lahno, R.; Haase, B. & Niehaus, C.-F. et al.​ (2013) 
PLoS ONE8(6) art. e67602​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067602 

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Weber-Krueger, Mark ; Groeschel, Klaus; Mende, Meinhard; Seegers, Joachim; Lahno, Rosine; Haase, Beatrice; Niehaus, Cord-Friedrich; Edelmann, Frank ; Hasenfuß, Gerd ; Wachter, Rolf ; Stahrenberg, Raoul
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Background: Detecting paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) in patients with cerebral ischemia is challenging. Frequent premature atrial complexes (PAC/h) and the longest supraventricular run on 24-h-Holter (SV-run(24 h)), summarised as excessive supraventricular ectopic activity (ESVEA), may help selecting patients for extended ECG-monitoring, especially in combination with echocardiographic marker LAVI/a' (left atrial volume index/late diastolic tissue Doppler velocity). Methods: Retrospective analysis from the prospective monocentric observational trial Find-AF (ISRCTN-46104198). Patients with acute stroke or TIA were enrolled at the University Hospital Gottingen, Germany. Those with sinus rhythm at presentation received 7-day Holter-monitoring. ESVEA was quantified in one 24-hour interval free from PAF. Echocardiographic parameters were assessed prospectively. Results: PAF was detected in 23/208 patients (11.1%). The median was 4 [IQR 1; 22] for PAC/h and 5 [IQR 0; 9] for SV-run(24 h). PAF was more prevalent in patients with ESVEA: 19.6% vs. 2.8% for PAC/h >4 vs. <= 4 (p<0.001); 17.0% vs. 4.9% for SV-run(24) (h) >5 vs. <= 5 beats (p = 0.003). Patients with PAF showed more supraventricular ectopic activity: 29 PAC/h [IQR 9; 143] vs. 4 PAC/h [1; 14] and longest SV-run(24) (h) = 10 [5; 21] vs. 0 [0; 8] beats (both p<0.001). Both markers discriminated between the PAF- and the Non-PAF-group (area under receiver-operator-characteristics-curve 0.763 [95% CI 0.667; 0.858] and 0.716 [0.600; 0.832]). In multivariate analyses log(PAC/h) and log(SV-run(24 h)) were independently indicative of PAF. In Patients with PAC/h <= 4 and normal LAVI/a' PAF was excluded, whereas those with PAC/h>4 and abnormal LAVI/a' showed high PAF-rates. Conclusions: ESVEA discriminated PAF from non-PAF beyond clinical factors including LAVI/a' in patients with cerebral ischemia. Normal LAVI/a'+PAC/h <= 4 ruled out PAF, while prevalence was high in those with abnormal LAVI/a'+PAC/h >4.
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2013
Journal
PLoS ONE 
ISSN
1932-6203
Sponsor
Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2013

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