Frequency of Atrial Fibrillation in Heart Failure Patients
Syed Mohammad Haleem, Muhammad Hashim Kalwar, Muhammad Hassan Butt, Jehangir Hasan, Javed Khurshed Shaikh, Jehangir Ali Shah
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ABSTRACT
Background: An increasing number of people around the
world suffer from cardiovascular diseases such as atrial fibrillation (AF) and
heart failure (HF). Atrial fibrillation (AF) has been linked to poor prognosis
in heart failure (HF) patients with mild to moderate LV dysfunction, and it is
most prominent in these patients. Despite advancements in care and treatment
options like catheter ablation, managing AF is still a therapeutic challenge
even with these advances.
Aim/Objective: To determine the frequency of atrial
fibrillation in heart failure patients.
Subjects and Methods: This cross-sectional
study was conducted on 246 patients at Adult Cardiology, NICVD, Karachi
for Six months after
approval from 31-08-2019 till 29-02-2020. Patients' consent was obtained verbally
before data were collected prospectively. There were 246 patients with heart
failure who had been diagnosed and met the diagnostic criteria. An overview of
the event's history was gathered, as well as demographic data. Qualitative
variables were presented as frequency and percentages, while quantitative data
were given as simple descriptive statistics such as mean and standard
deviation. A p-value of 0.05 or lower is considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 246 patients with heart failure
were included in this study.
The mean age in our study was 56.78±2.81 years. Whereas, mean BNP and ejection fraction
in our study was 1144±87.81 pg./ml and 34.65±4.14 %. 136 (55.3%) were male and 110 (44.7%) were
female. Out of 246 patients with heart failure, 52 (21.1%) had
atrial fibrillation and 194 (78.9%)
did not have
atrial fibrillation.
Conclusion: The results of this research demonstrated
that a large percentage of heart failure patients had atrial fibrillation. Thus, it is essential to focus on a comprehensive way of management of heart failure
and its comorbidities rather than primarily
treating the cardiac
symptoms.
Keywords: Heart failure and atrial fibrillation.