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Rhythm Control Vs Rate Control in a Contemporary Ambulatory Atrial Fibrillation Cohort: Post Hoc Analysis of the IMPACT-AF Trial

BACKGROUND: We examined the characteristics and outcomes in a contemporary ambulatory population of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), comparing rate control with rhythm control. METHODS: This is a post hoc analysis of a cluster-randomized trial (Integrated Management Program Advancing Communit...

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Autores principales: Govindapillai, Arun, Cox, Jafna L., Thabane, Lehana, Doucette, Steve, Xie, Feng, MacKillop, James H., Ciaccia, Antonio, Choudhri, Shurjeel H., Nemis-White, Joanna M., Hamilton, Laura M., Parkash, Ratika
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35734517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2022.03.001
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author Govindapillai, Arun
Cox, Jafna L.
Thabane, Lehana
Doucette, Steve
Xie, Feng
MacKillop, James H.
Ciaccia, Antonio
Choudhri, Shurjeel H.
Nemis-White, Joanna M.
Hamilton, Laura M.
Parkash, Ratika
author_facet Govindapillai, Arun
Cox, Jafna L.
Thabane, Lehana
Doucette, Steve
Xie, Feng
MacKillop, James H.
Ciaccia, Antonio
Choudhri, Shurjeel H.
Nemis-White, Joanna M.
Hamilton, Laura M.
Parkash, Ratika
author_sort Govindapillai, Arun
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description BACKGROUND: We examined the characteristics and outcomes in a contemporary ambulatory population of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), comparing rate control with rhythm control. METHODS: This is a post hoc analysis of a cluster-randomized trial (Integrated Management Program Advancing Community Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation [IMPACT-AF]) in ambulatory AF patients from 2016 to 2018, which compared use of a clinical decision support tool for general practitioners to usual care. This analysis compared patients managed with rate vs rhythm control, at entry into the study. Outcomes included AF-related emergency department (ED) visits, unplanned cardiovascular hospitalizations, and bleeding events at 12 months. RESULTS: A total of 870 patients were included in this analysis, 99 (11.4%) in the rhythm-control group, and 40% women. In the rhythm-control group, the mean age was younger (70 ± 11.4 vs 72.7 ± 9.5 years, P = 0.03), a higher number were paroxysmal (80% vs 43%, P < 0.001), and CHADS(2) scores were lower. The rate of AF-related ED visits was higher in the rhythm-control group (17.2 vs 7.3%, P = 0.003), and repeat visits (rate ratio 3.03, 95% confidence interval [1.99-4.52], P < 0.001). The number of repeat ED visits was independently associated with female sex and being in the rhythm-control group. CONCLUSIONS: Both rate- and rhythm-control patients have recurrent ED visits, with a higher rate in patients treated with rhythm control. These findings are observational, but taken in the context of current guidelines could help develop further therapies aimed at improving symptom burden in both rhythm- and rate-control patients to broadly improve healthcare utilization in the AF population.
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spelling pubmed-92077782022-06-21 Rhythm Control Vs Rate Control in a Contemporary Ambulatory Atrial Fibrillation Cohort: Post Hoc Analysis of the IMPACT-AF Trial Govindapillai, Arun Cox, Jafna L. Thabane, Lehana Doucette, Steve Xie, Feng MacKillop, James H. Ciaccia, Antonio Choudhri, Shurjeel H. Nemis-White, Joanna M. Hamilton, Laura M. Parkash, Ratika CJC Open Original Article BACKGROUND: We examined the characteristics and outcomes in a contemporary ambulatory population of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), comparing rate control with rhythm control. METHODS: This is a post hoc analysis of a cluster-randomized trial (Integrated Management Program Advancing Community Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation [IMPACT-AF]) in ambulatory AF patients from 2016 to 2018, which compared use of a clinical decision support tool for general practitioners to usual care. This analysis compared patients managed with rate vs rhythm control, at entry into the study. Outcomes included AF-related emergency department (ED) visits, unplanned cardiovascular hospitalizations, and bleeding events at 12 months. RESULTS: A total of 870 patients were included in this analysis, 99 (11.4%) in the rhythm-control group, and 40% women. In the rhythm-control group, the mean age was younger (70 ± 11.4 vs 72.7 ± 9.5 years, P = 0.03), a higher number were paroxysmal (80% vs 43%, P < 0.001), and CHADS(2) scores were lower. The rate of AF-related ED visits was higher in the rhythm-control group (17.2 vs 7.3%, P = 0.003), and repeat visits (rate ratio 3.03, 95% confidence interval [1.99-4.52], P < 0.001). The number of repeat ED visits was independently associated with female sex and being in the rhythm-control group. CONCLUSIONS: Both rate- and rhythm-control patients have recurrent ED visits, with a higher rate in patients treated with rhythm control. These findings are observational, but taken in the context of current guidelines could help develop further therapies aimed at improving symptom burden in both rhythm- and rate-control patients to broadly improve healthcare utilization in the AF population. Elsevier 2022-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9207778/ /pubmed/35734517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2022.03.001 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Govindapillai, Arun
Cox, Jafna L.
Thabane, Lehana
Doucette, Steve
Xie, Feng
MacKillop, James H.
Ciaccia, Antonio
Choudhri, Shurjeel H.
Nemis-White, Joanna M.
Hamilton, Laura M.
Parkash, Ratika
Rhythm Control Vs Rate Control in a Contemporary Ambulatory Atrial Fibrillation Cohort: Post Hoc Analysis of the IMPACT-AF Trial
title Rhythm Control Vs Rate Control in a Contemporary Ambulatory Atrial Fibrillation Cohort: Post Hoc Analysis of the IMPACT-AF Trial
title_full Rhythm Control Vs Rate Control in a Contemporary Ambulatory Atrial Fibrillation Cohort: Post Hoc Analysis of the IMPACT-AF Trial
title_fullStr Rhythm Control Vs Rate Control in a Contemporary Ambulatory Atrial Fibrillation Cohort: Post Hoc Analysis of the IMPACT-AF Trial
title_full_unstemmed Rhythm Control Vs Rate Control in a Contemporary Ambulatory Atrial Fibrillation Cohort: Post Hoc Analysis of the IMPACT-AF Trial
title_short Rhythm Control Vs Rate Control in a Contemporary Ambulatory Atrial Fibrillation Cohort: Post Hoc Analysis of the IMPACT-AF Trial
title_sort rhythm control vs rate control in a contemporary ambulatory atrial fibrillation cohort: post hoc analysis of the impact-af trial
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9207778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35734517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2022.03.001
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