Atrial Premature Beats Predict Atrial Fibrillation in Cryptogenic Stroke

David J. Gladstone(St. Michael's Hospital), Paul Dorian(St. Michael's Hospital), Melanie Spring(St. Michael's Hospital), Val Panzov(St. Michael's Hospital), Muhammad Mamdani(St. Michael's Hospital), Jeff S. Healey(St. Michael's Hospital), Kevin E. Thorpe(St. Michael's Hospital), Richard I. Aviv, K. Boyle(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), J.A. Blakely(Blakelands Hospital), Robert Côté(Montreal General Hospital), Jillian Hall, Moira K. Kapral, N. Kozlowski, Andreas Laupacis, Martin O’Donnell(RR Donnelley (United States)), K. Sabihuddin, Mukul Sharma(Ottawa Hospital), Ashfaq Shuaib(Health Sciences Centre), Haris Vaid(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Arnold Pintér, EMBRACE Participating Sites(London Health Sciences Centre), Seyedeh Narjes Abootalebi(London Health Sciences Centre), Richard Chan(London Health Sciences Centre), S Crann(Fleming College), L. Fleming(London Health Sciences Centre), C. Frank(London Health Sciences Centre), Vladimir Hachinski(London Health Sciences Centre), K Hesser(London Health Sciences Centre), Balakrishna Kumar(London Health Sciences Centre), Peter Sörös(London Health Sciences Centre), Matthew Wright(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Vincenzo S. Basile(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), K. Boyle(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), J. Hopyan(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Y. Rajmohan(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Richard H. Swartz(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Haris Vaid(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Gregorio Valencia(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Jon Erik Ween(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Heidi Aram(Summa Barberton Hospital), P. Alan Barber, Shelagh B. Coutts, Andrew M. Demchuk(Fischer (Germany)), Katherine Fischer, Michael D. Hill(Klein Buendel (United States)), Gabi Klein(Pitney Bowes (France)), C Kenney(Menon International (United States)), BK Menon(Bodkin Design & Engineering (United States)), Mark McClelland, Ashley K. Russell, Karla J. Ryckborst, PK Stys, Elaine Smith(A.S. Watson (Netherlands)), Timothy Watson(Health Sciences Centre), Sanoj Chacko(Health Sciences Centre), Demetrios J. Sahlas(Health Sciences Centre), Janice Sancan(Montreal General Hospital), Robert Côté(Montreal General Hospital), Liam Durcan(Montreal General Hospital), Eric Ehrensperger(Montreal General Hospital), Jeffrey Minuk(Montreal General Hospital), Theodore Wein(Montreal General Hospital), Lisa Wadup(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), Negar Asdaghi(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), Jeff Beckman(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), N. Esplana(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), P. Masigan(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), Caroline Murphy(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), Eugene Tang(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), P. Teal(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), Karina Villaluna(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), Andrew R. Woolfenden(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), Samuel Yip(Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre), Miguel Bussière(Ottawa Hospital), Dar Dowlatshahi(Ottawa Hospital), Mukul Sharma(Ottawa Hospital), Grant Stotts(Ottawa Hospital), Sweetha Malar Robert(Ottawa Hospital), Kar- Pinski Ford, Daniel G. Hackam, L. Miners, Tisha Mabb, J. David Spence(Grey Nuns Community Hospital), Brian Buck(Grey Nuns Community Hospital), T. Griffin-Stead(Grey Nuns Community Hospital), R. Jassal(Grey Nuns Community Hospital), M Siddiqui(Grey Nuns Community Hospital), Annette Haché(Hôpital de l'Enfant-Jésus), Claudette Lessard(Hôpital de l'Enfant-Jésus), François Lebel(Hôpital de l'Enfant-Jésus), Ariane Mackey(CEA Le Ripault), Steve Verreault(University Health Network), C.P Guzmán Astorga(University Health Network), LK Casaubon(University Health Network), Martín del Campo(University Health Network), Cheryl Jaigobin(University Health Network), L Kalman(University Health Network), FL Silver(Island Health), Lou Atkins(Island Health), Katherine Coles(Island Health), Andrew M. Penn(Island Health), Rachel L. Sargent(Island Health), Claire Walter(Island Health), Y. Gable(Health Sciences Centre), N. Kadribasic(Health Sciences Centre), B Schwindt(Health Sciences Centre), A. Shuaib(Health Sciences Centre), Pawel Kostyrko(St Michael’s Hospital), D. Selchen(St Michael’s Hospital), Gustavo Saposnik(Christie's), Patricia D. Christie(Kingston General Hospital), Albert Jin(Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre), David Hicklin(Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre), David Howse(Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre), Elinor Edwards(Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre), Sharon Jaspers(Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre), Faiz Sher(Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre), S. Stoger(Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre), Darrell Crisp, A. Dhanani, Vincent John(Cégep de Lévis), Michael L. Levitan, Manu Mehdiratta, Danny H.K. Wong
Stroke
February 20, 2015
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Many ischemic strokes or transient ischemic attacks are labeled cryptogenic but may have undetected atrial fibrillation (AF). We sought to identify those most likely to have subclinical AF. METHODS: We prospectively studied patients with cryptogenic stroke or transient ischemic attack aged ≥55 years in sinus rhythm, without known AF, enrolled in the intervention arm of the 30 Day Event Monitoring Belt for Recording Atrial Fibrillation After a Cerebral Ischemic Event (EMBRACE) trial. Participants underwent baseline 24-hour Holter ECG poststroke; if AF was not detected, they were randomly assigned to 30-day ECG monitoring with an AF auto-detect external loop recorder. Multivariable logistic regression assessed the association between baseline variables (Holter-detected atrial premature beats [APBs], runs of atrial tachycardia, age, and left atrial enlargement) and subsequent AF detection. RESULTS: Among 237 participants, the median baseline Holter APB count/24 h was 629 (interquartile range, 142-1973) among those who subsequently had AF detected versus 45 (interquartile range, 14-250) in those without AF (P<0.001). APB count was the only significant predictor of AF detection by 30-day ECG (P<0.0001), and at 90 days (P=0.0017) and 2 years (P=0.0027). Compared with the 16% overall 90-day AF detection rate, the probability of AF increased from <9% among patients with <100 APBs/24 h to 9% to 24% in those with 100 to 499 APBs/24 h, 25% to 37% with 500 to 999 APBs/24 h, 37% to 40% with 1000 to 1499 APBs/24 h, and 40% beyond 1500 APBs/24 h. CONCLUSIONS: Among older cryptogenic stroke or transient ischemic attack patients, the number of APBs on a routine 24-hour Holter ECG was a strong dose-dependent independent predictor of prevalent subclinical AF. Those with frequent APBs have a high probability of AF and represent ideal candidates for prolonged ECG monitoring for AF detection. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00846924.


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