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Global longitudinal strain predicts atrial fibrillation in individuals without hypertension: A Community-based cohort study.

Authors :
Olsen FJ
Biering-Sørensen SR
Reimer Jensen AM
Schnohr P
Jensen GB
Svendsen JH
Møgelvang R
Biering-Sørensen T
Source :
Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society [Clin Res Cardiol] 2021 Nov; Vol. 110 (11), pp. 1801-1810. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Aug 18.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Global longitudinal strain (GLS) is a sensitive marker of myocardial dysfunction and atrial reservoir function. We sought to evaluate its value for predicting atrial fibrillation (AF) in the general population.<br />Methods: Participants from the Copenhagen City Heart Study examined with echocardiography, including speckle tracking analyses, were included. The endpoint was AF obtained through national registries. Proportional hazards Cox regression was applied, including multivariable adjustments made for CHADS <subscript>2</subscript> and CHARGE-AF risk factors. Abnormal GLS was defined as >-18%.<br />Results: The data from 1,309 participants were analyzed. Of those, 153 (12%) developed AF during a median follow-up time of 15.9 years. The follow-up was 100%. The mean age was 57 years, 38% had hypertension, and GLS was  - 18%. In unadjusted analysis, GLS was a univariable predictor of outcome (1.08 (1.04-1.13), p < 0.001, per 1% absolute decrease), but did not remain an independent predictor after adjusting for neither CHADS <subscript>2</subscript> nor CHARGE-AF risk factors. However, hypertension modified the relationship between GLS and AF (p for interaction = 0.010), such that GLS only predicted AF in subjects without hypertension. In participants without hypertension, GLS remained an independent predictor of AF after adjusting for CHADS <subscript>2</subscript> and CHARGE-AF (HR = 1.11 (1.03-1.20) and HR = 1.09 (1.01-1.19), respectively). In these participants, an abnormal GLS was associated with a more than twofold increased risk of AF (HR = 2.16 (1.26-3.72). The incidence rate was 3.17 and 6.81 per 1000 person-years for normal vs. abnormal GLS, respectively.<br />Conclusion: Global longitudinal strain predicts AF in individuals without hypertension from the general population, independently of common risk scores.<br /> (© 2021. Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1861-0692
Volume :
110
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34406455
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00392-021-01921-z