Cardiovascular and Neurological Complications Associated with Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation (FA) is the most common type of sustained-arrhythmia and one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity globally, with estimated five million incidents. FA was associated with increased all-cause mortality (RR 1.46), cardiovascular mortality (RR 2.03), major cardiovascular...

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Main Authors: Raymond Pranata, Hadrian Deka, Bambang Budi Siswanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Heart Association 2017-04-01
Series:Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia
Online Access:http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/580
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Summary:Atrial fibrillation (FA) is the most common type of sustained-arrhythmia and one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity globally, with estimated five million incidents. FA was associated with increased all-cause mortality (RR 1.46), cardiovascular mortality (RR 2.03), major cardiovascular events (RR 1.96), stroke (RR 2.42), ischemic stroke (RR 2.33), dementia (HR 1.42) and cognitive decline, ischemic heart disease (RR 1.61), sudden cardiac death (RR 1.88), heart failure (RR 4.99), chronic kidney disease (RR 1.64), and peripheral artery disease (RR 1.31). Overall, all-cause and cardiovascular mortality increased. Cognitive decline and dementia are also a concern since they impair function and quality of life. Overall, FA has bidirectional association with other cardiovascular diseases hence it acts as a marker for them. Therefore, prevention and control of risk factors are of utmost importance.
ISSN:0126-3773
2620-4762