Frequency of Atrial Fibrillation and its Complication
Abdul Haadi, Sidra Ishfaq, Munazza Nazir, Syed M.Sajid Ali Bukhari, Muhammad Ishraf-Ul-Islam, Zarnab Munir
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ABSTRACT
Background: Evidence available on atrial fibrillation in Pakistan is not enough.
Therefore, present study aims to determine frequency of atrial fibrillation and
its associated complications.
Place and duration of study: This cross sectional study was conducted at Department of Medicine, at SKBZ/AK
CMH Muzaffarabad (Tertiary Care Hospital Muzaffarabad AJK) from July to
December, 2019.
Methodology: Total 1100 patients included for this study through non-probability
consecutive sampling. Ethical approval and consent forms were taken. Patients were
examined for atrial fibrillation through ECG. The patients who were confirmed
as AF were detail examined and their cause and complications were noted down. Data
was analyzed with SPSS version 24. One sample t test was used to predict AF in
the population Chi-square test was applied. P value ≤0.05 was considered
significant.
Results: Out of
1100 patients mean age of patients was 43.4±12.7 years. The male to female
ratio was 11:10. The atrial fibrillation was diagnosed in 250 (22.7%). In our
population, at least 20% of the patients are having issue of atrial
fibrillation with p value 0.016. The percentage of AF was higher in female 40.4%
as compared to male 6.9%. Similarly the percentage of AF was higher in
hypertensive patients (37.8%) as compared to non-hypertensive patients (12.3%).
Conclusion:The
prevalence of atrial fibrillation is moderately high in our data. Our sample
results support the hypothesis that female are mostly with AF. Hence there is
need to take measures to prevent them.
Keywords: Atrial
fibrillation, Causes of atrial fibrillation, Complications of atrial
fibrillation