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Relationship Between Atrial Fibrillation Episode Status And Incidence Of Coronary Slow Flow

Posted on:2024-06-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y F GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2544307085461364Subject:Internal Medicine
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Objective: Previous studies have shown that patients with a history of atrial fibrillation(AF)have a higher risk of developing coronary slow flow(CSF).However,whether AF episode status affects the incidence of CSF has not been confirmed.This study investigated the correlation between AF episode status and the incidence of CSF.Methods: This study enrolled patients with AF who underwent coronary angiography for symptoms of myocardial ischemia between January 1,2017,and April 30,2022,at our institution and classified them according to whether they had an episode of AF in the perioperative period.The outcomes were defined the occurrence of CSF overall and in each of the three coronary arteries.The analysis was repeated after adjusting the baseline information by the propensity score matching method in a 1:1 ratio.Results: 214 patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were included in the study(AF episode group: 100 patients,AF non-episode group: 114 patients).Before matching,age,left atrial size,ejection fraction,heart rate,CSF incidence,and mean corrected thrombolysis in myocardial infarction frame counts were higher in patients with intraoperative AF episodes than in patients without episodes.To prevent the dependent variable(CSF incidence)from being confounded by confounding factors,this study matched the two groups for age,left atrial size,and ejection fraction.In the logistic regression analysis,the incidence of CSF was significantly higher in the intraoperative AF episode group(P = 0.010,OR = 2.327,95% CI: 1.226-4.416)than in the non-episode group.Conclusions: In patients with AF,AF episode status is significantly correlated with an increased overall incidence of CSF.
Keywords/Search Tags:atrial fibrillation, coronary slow flow, rhythm, propensity score matching method, TIMI frame counts
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