Impact of race and ethnicity on the rhythm control of newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation: Insights from the Get With the Guidelines Atrial Fibrillation Registry.

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Heart rhythm Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1016/j.hrthm.2024.11.003
Connor P Oates, Larry R Jackson, Rebecca Young, Karen Chiswell, Anne B Curtis, Jonathan P Piccini, Vivek Y Reddy, William Whang
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Abstract

Background: An early rhythm control strategy is the preferred management for patients newly diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AF). A rhythm control strategy, however, has been historically underused for patients from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups (UREGs).

Objective: We aimed to determine whether disparities in rhythm control are present at the initial diagnosis with AF.

Methods: We used the Get With the Guidelines (GWTG)-Atrial Fibrillation registry to compare the use of a rhythm control strategy among patients with different racial and ethnic backgrounds hospitalized with a new diagnosis of AF from January 2013 through December 2023.

Results: Among 21,567 patients hospitalized for newly detected AF across 249 hospitals, 17,659 patients (81.9%) identified as non-Hispanic White (NHW), 1,860 patients (8.6%) identified as Black, 1,232 patients (5.7%) identified as Hispanic, and 255 patients (1.2%) identified as Asian. After adjusting for age, sex, and year of presentation, NHW patients were more likely to receive rhythm control (odds ratio [OR], 1.19 [1.07, 1.33], P = .0013) compared with non-White patients at the time of initial diagnosis with AF. Black patients were less likely to receive rhythm control compared with all other racial and ethnic groups (OR, 0.80 [0.71, 0.91], P = .0005). These differences persisted after fully adjusting for demographic characteristics, clinical variables, hospital characteristics, and socioeconomic factors.

Conclusions: Differences in rhythm management exist amongst patients from different racial and ethnic groups. Efforts to mitigate disparities in AF management should include an emphasis on rhythm control at the time of initial diagnosis.

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种族和民族对新诊断心房颤动患者节律控制的影响:来自《指南》心房颤动登记处的启示。
背景:对于新确诊的心房颤动(房颤)患者,早期节律控制策略是首选治疗方法。然而,对于代表性不足的种族和民族群体(UREGs)患者,心律控制策略一直未得到充分利用:我们旨在确定房颤初诊时是否存在节律控制方面的差异:我们利用 GWTG-Atrial Fibrillation 注册表,比较了 2013 年 1 月至 2023 年 12 月期间新诊断为房颤的不同种族和民族背景住院患者使用节律控制策略的情况:在249家医院的21567名新发现房颤住院患者中,17659名患者(81.9%)被认定为非西班牙裔白人(NHW),1860名患者(8.6%)被认定为黑人,1232名患者(5.7%)被认定为西班牙裔,255名患者(1.2%)被认定为亚裔。对年龄、性别和发病年份进行调整后,与非白人患者相比,非白人患者在初次诊断房颤时更有可能接受节律控制(OR 1.19 [1.07, 1.33],P = 0.0013)。与所有其他种族和族裔群体相比,黑人患者接受节律控制的可能性较低(OR 0.80 [0.71, 0.91],P=0.0005)。在对人口统计学特征、临床变量、医院特征和社会经济因素进行充分调整后,这些差异依然存在:结论:不同种族和民族的患者在心律管理方面存在差异。结论:不同种族和民族的患者在心律管理方面存在差异,为减少心房颤动管理方面的差异所做的努力应包括在初步诊断时强调心律控制。
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Heart rhythm
Heart rhythm 医学-心血管系统
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期刊介绍: HeartRhythm, the official Journal of the Heart Rhythm Society and the Cardiac Electrophysiology Society, is a unique journal for fundamental discovery and clinical applicability. HeartRhythm integrates the entire cardiac electrophysiology (EP) community from basic and clinical academic researchers, private practitioners, engineers, allied professionals, industry, and trainees, all of whom are vital and interdependent members of our EP community. The Heart Rhythm Society is the international leader in science, education, and advocacy for cardiac arrhythmia professionals and patients, and the primary information resource on heart rhythm disorders. Its mission is to improve the care of patients by promoting research, education, and optimal health care policies and standards.
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