Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Mar 2022)

Echocardiographic Parameters to Predict Atrial Fibrillation in Clinical Routine—The EAHsy-AF Risk Score

  • Jan-Thorben Sieweke,
  • Jan Hagemus,
  • Saskia Biber,
  • Dominik Berliner,
  • Gerrit M. Grosse,
  • Sven Schallhorn,
  • Tobias Jonathan Pfeffer,
  • Anselm A. Derda,
  • Jonas Neuser,
  • Johann Bauersachs,
  • Udo Bavendiek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.851474
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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BackgroundEchocardiographic parameters representing impaired left atrial (LA) function and remodeling are of high value to predict atrial fibrillation (AF). This study aimed to develop a prediction model for AF easily to apply in clinical routine containing echocardiographic parameters associated with LA remodeling and—function.Methods and ResultsThis monocentric, semi-blinded, controlled analysis included 235 patients to derive a prediction model. This prediction model was tested in a validation cohort encompassing 290 cardiovascular inpatients. The derivation and validation cohort included 54 (23%) and 66 (23%) patients with AF, respectively. Transthoracic echocardiography, comprising parameters indicating left atrial remodeling [septal/lateral total atrial conduction time (s/l PA-TDI)] and left atrial volume indexed to a' (LAVI/a') was performed in each patient. Based on multivariable regressions analysis, four variables were enclosed into the EAHsy (Echocardiography, Age, Hypertension)-AF risk score for AF prediction: Hypertension, Age, LAVI/a‘ and septal PA-TDI. In the validation cohort discrimination was strong (C-statistic 0.987, 95%CI 0.974–0.991) with an adequately performed calibration. The EAHsy-AF risk score was associated with a more precise prediction of AF in comparison to commonly used AF-scores (CHADS2-, ATLAS-, ARIC-, CHARGE-AF score).ConclusionThe EAHsy-AF-Score containing age, hypertension and echocardiographic parameters of atrial dysfunction and remodeling precisely predicts the incidence of AF in a general population of patients with cardiovascular disease. The EAHsy-AF risk score may enable more selective rhythm monitoring in specific patients at high risk for AF.

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