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Effect of hyperuricemia on paroxysmal atrial fibrillation after catheter ablation and influence of alcohol consumption.
Shimojo, Kazuki; Morishima, Itsuro; Morita, Yasuhiro; Kanzaki, Yasunori; Miyazawa, Hiroyuki; Watanabe, Naoki; Yoshioka, Naoki; Shibata, Naoki; Arao, Yoshihito; Yamauchi, Ryota; Ohi, Takuma; Goto, Hiroki; Karasawa, Hoshito; Okumura, Kenji.
Afiliação
  • Shimojo K; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Morishima I; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Morita Y; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Kanzaki Y; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Miyazawa H; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Watanabe N; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Yoshioka N; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Shibata N; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Arao Y; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Yamauchi R; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Ohi T; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Goto H; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Karasawa H; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Okumura K; Department of Cardiology Tohno Kosei Hospital Mizunami Japan.
J Arrhythm ; 40(4): 849-857, 2024 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39139864
ABSTRACT

Background:

Evidence regarding the association between hyperuricemia and arrhythmia recurrence after catheter ablation for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) is scarce. We investigated whether hyperuricemia predicts arrhythmia recurrence after catheter ablation for paroxysmal AF and the relationship between hyperuricemia and alcohol consumption in AF recurrence.

Methods:

Patients who underwent catheter ablation for paroxysmal AF were divided into the hyperuricemia (index serum uric acid [UA] >7.0 mg/dL; n = 114) and control (UA ≤7.0 mg/dL; n = 609) groups and were followed for a median of 24 (12-48) months after ablation.

Results:

The hyperuricemia group had more patients with an alcohol intake of ≥20 g/day (33.3% vs. 22.7%, p = .017) and a lower incidence of AF-free survival (p = .019). Similarly, those with an alcohol intake of ≥20 g/day had a lower incidence of AF-free survival than other patients. Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed the following independent predictors of AF recurrence (adjusted hazard ratio, 95% confidence interval) hyperuricemia (1.64, 1.12-2.40), female gender (1.91, 1.36-2.67), brain natriuretic peptide level >100 pg/mL (1.59, 1.14-2.22), and alcohol consumption ≥20 g/day (1.49, 1.03-2.15) (all p < .05). In addition, causal mediation analysis revealed that alcohol consumption of ≥20 g/day directly affected AF recurrence, independent of hyperuricemia.

Conclusions:

Patients with hyperuricemia may be at a high risk of arrhythmia recurrence after catheter ablation for paroxysmal AF. Although high alcohol consumption may contribute to increased UA levels, the presence of hyperuricemia may independently predict AF recurrence.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article