1. Bariatric surgery to aLleviate OCcurrence of Atrial Fibrillation Hospitalization—BLOC-AF
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Uma N. Srivatsa, MBBS, MAS, FHRS, Pankaj Malhotra, MD, Xin J. Zhang, MD, Neil Beri, MD, Guibo Xing, PhD, Ann Brunson, PhD, Mohamed Ali, MD, Dali Fan, MD, Nayereh Pezeshkian, MD, MPH, FHRS, Nipavan Chiamvimonvat, MD, and Richard H. White, MD
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Atrial fibrillation ,Bariatric surgery ,Heart failure ,Obesity ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background: Obesity is associated with a higher incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF). Weight reduction improves outcomes in patients known to have AF. Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of heart failure (HF) or first-time AF hospitalization in obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery (BAS) vs other abdominal surgeries. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using linked hospital discharge records from 1994–2014. Obese patients without known AF or atrial flutter (AFL) who had undergone abdominal hernia or laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery were identified for each case that underwent BAS (2:1). Clinical outcomes were HF, first-time hospitalization for AF, AFL, gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB), and ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke. Outcomes were analyzed using conditional proportional hazard modeling accounting for the competing risk of death, adjusting for demographics and comorbidities. Results: There were 1581 BAS cases and 3162 controls (48% age
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- 2020
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