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Comparison of Rhythm and Rate Control Strategies for Stroke Occurrence in a Prospective Cohort of Atrial Fibrillation Patients

PURPOSE: Comparisons of rhythm and rate control strategies for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are still inconclusive. We compared differences in clinical outcomes between the rhythm and rate control strategies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The COmparison study of Drugs for sym...

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Autores principales: Choi, Yu Jeong, Kang, Ki-Woon, Kim, Tae-Hoon, Cha, Myung-Jin, Lee, Jung-Myung, Park, Junbeom, Park, Jin-Kyu, Shim, Jaemin, Uhm, Jae-Sun, Kim, Jun, Park, Hyung Wook, Choi, Eue-Keun, Kim, Jin-Bae, Kim, Changsoo, Lee, Young Soo, Joung, Boyoung
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5823828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29436194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2018.59.2.258
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author Choi, Yu Jeong
Kang, Ki-Woon
Kim, Tae-Hoon
Cha, Myung-Jin
Lee, Jung-Myung
Park, Junbeom
Park, Jin-Kyu
Shim, Jaemin
Uhm, Jae-Sun
Kim, Jun
Park, Hyung Wook
Choi, Eue-Keun
Kim, Jin-Bae
Kim, Changsoo
Lee, Young Soo
Joung, Boyoung
author_facet Choi, Yu Jeong
Kang, Ki-Woon
Kim, Tae-Hoon
Cha, Myung-Jin
Lee, Jung-Myung
Park, Junbeom
Park, Jin-Kyu
Shim, Jaemin
Uhm, Jae-Sun
Kim, Jun
Park, Hyung Wook
Choi, Eue-Keun
Kim, Jin-Bae
Kim, Changsoo
Lee, Young Soo
Joung, Boyoung
author_sort Choi, Yu Jeong
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Comparisons of rhythm and rate control strategies for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are still inconclusive. We compared differences in clinical outcomes between the rhythm and rate control strategies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The COmparison study of Drugs for symptom control and complication prEvention of Atrial Fibrillation (CODE-AF) registry prospectively enrolled 6000 patients who were treated for AF using real-world guideline adherence at multiple referral centers. In total, 2508 (41.8%) patients were clinically followed up for over six months. Of these, 1134 (45.2 %) patients treated by rhythm control and 1374 (54.8 %) patients treated by rate control were analyzed for clinical outcomes, including stroke and cardiovascular outcomes. RESULTS: Among all patients (age, 68±10 years; male, 62.4%), those treated with the rhythm control strategy were significantly younger, had more symptomatic paroxysmal AF, and a shorter AF duration, and were less likely to have diabetes, renal dysfunction, and heart failure, compared to those treated with the rate control strategy (CHA(2)DS(2)-VASc score 2.4±1.5 vs. 3.1±1.7, p<0.001). Even though oral anticoagulation was similarly prescribed in both groups, occurrence of stroke was less likely to occur in the rhythm control strategy group (0.0% vs. 0.7%, p=0.015). Multivariate Cox hazard regression showed that only age, especially more than 75 years old, were significantly correlated with the occurrence of stroke, regardless of the strategy used for treatment. CONCLUSION: In this prospective AF cohort, compared with the rate control strategy, the rhythm control strategy was associated with fewer cardiovascular events and strokes in a short-term period.
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spelling pubmed-58238282018-03-01 Comparison of Rhythm and Rate Control Strategies for Stroke Occurrence in a Prospective Cohort of Atrial Fibrillation Patients Choi, Yu Jeong Kang, Ki-Woon Kim, Tae-Hoon Cha, Myung-Jin Lee, Jung-Myung Park, Junbeom Park, Jin-Kyu Shim, Jaemin Uhm, Jae-Sun Kim, Jun Park, Hyung Wook Choi, Eue-Keun Kim, Jin-Bae Kim, Changsoo Lee, Young Soo Joung, Boyoung Yonsei Med J Original Article PURPOSE: Comparisons of rhythm and rate control strategies for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are still inconclusive. We compared differences in clinical outcomes between the rhythm and rate control strategies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The COmparison study of Drugs for symptom control and complication prEvention of Atrial Fibrillation (CODE-AF) registry prospectively enrolled 6000 patients who were treated for AF using real-world guideline adherence at multiple referral centers. In total, 2508 (41.8%) patients were clinically followed up for over six months. Of these, 1134 (45.2 %) patients treated by rhythm control and 1374 (54.8 %) patients treated by rate control were analyzed for clinical outcomes, including stroke and cardiovascular outcomes. RESULTS: Among all patients (age, 68±10 years; male, 62.4%), those treated with the rhythm control strategy were significantly younger, had more symptomatic paroxysmal AF, and a shorter AF duration, and were less likely to have diabetes, renal dysfunction, and heart failure, compared to those treated with the rate control strategy (CHA(2)DS(2)-VASc score 2.4±1.5 vs. 3.1±1.7, p<0.001). Even though oral anticoagulation was similarly prescribed in both groups, occurrence of stroke was less likely to occur in the rhythm control strategy group (0.0% vs. 0.7%, p=0.015). Multivariate Cox hazard regression showed that only age, especially more than 75 years old, were significantly correlated with the occurrence of stroke, regardless of the strategy used for treatment. CONCLUSION: In this prospective AF cohort, compared with the rate control strategy, the rhythm control strategy was associated with fewer cardiovascular events and strokes in a short-term period. Yonsei University College of Medicine 2018-03-01 2017-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5823828/ /pubmed/29436194 http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2018.59.2.258 Text en © Copyright: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Choi, Yu Jeong
Kang, Ki-Woon
Kim, Tae-Hoon
Cha, Myung-Jin
Lee, Jung-Myung
Park, Junbeom
Park, Jin-Kyu
Shim, Jaemin
Uhm, Jae-Sun
Kim, Jun
Park, Hyung Wook
Choi, Eue-Keun
Kim, Jin-Bae
Kim, Changsoo
Lee, Young Soo
Joung, Boyoung
Comparison of Rhythm and Rate Control Strategies for Stroke Occurrence in a Prospective Cohort of Atrial Fibrillation Patients
title Comparison of Rhythm and Rate Control Strategies for Stroke Occurrence in a Prospective Cohort of Atrial Fibrillation Patients
title_full Comparison of Rhythm and Rate Control Strategies for Stroke Occurrence in a Prospective Cohort of Atrial Fibrillation Patients
title_fullStr Comparison of Rhythm and Rate Control Strategies for Stroke Occurrence in a Prospective Cohort of Atrial Fibrillation Patients
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Rhythm and Rate Control Strategies for Stroke Occurrence in a Prospective Cohort of Atrial Fibrillation Patients
title_short Comparison of Rhythm and Rate Control Strategies for Stroke Occurrence in a Prospective Cohort of Atrial Fibrillation Patients
title_sort comparison of rhythm and rate control strategies for stroke occurrence in a prospective cohort of atrial fibrillation patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5823828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29436194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2018.59.2.258
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