Asymptomatic embolisation in non-valvular atrial fibrillation and its relationship to anticoagulation therapy

Kerry Tinkler , Marisa Cullinane , Zoltan Kaposzta , Hugh S. Markus
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Objective: A prospective study to determine the prevalence of embolic signals (ES) detected with transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) in subjects with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) who were and were not taking anticoagulants. Methods: Sixty-eight subjects with NVAF taking warfarin and sixty-three NVAF subjects not taking warfarin were recruited from the cardiology department. No patients had suffered a previous stroke or clinical systemic embolisation. Thirty subjects in sinus rhythm were recruited as controls. TCD recordings were performed bilaterally from the middle cerebral arteries for 1 h. In 126 subjects (96%) the recording was repeated 1 week later. All Doppler recordings were reviewed blindly by an observer for ES. Results: After one recording ES were detected in one warfarin NVAF subject (1.5%), four non-warfarin NVAF subjects (6.3%) and no sinus rhythm controls. Following both recordings ES were detected in one warfarin NVAF subject (1.5%) and seven non-warfarin NVAF subjects (11.9%) P=0.017. Conclusions: Asymptomatic ES can be detected in a minority of subjects with NVAF. These signals were significantly less common in NVAF subjects taking warfarin, and this is consistent with asymptomatic ES having clinical significance in this disease. TCD detection of ES may have application in patients with NVAF for risk stratification, and assessment of the efficacy of new anti-platelet and anti-thrombotic regimens in the condition. Further large prospective studies are required to determine whether ES predict stroke risk in this patient group.

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非瓣膜性房颤无症状栓塞及其与抗凝治疗的关系
目的:一项前瞻性研究,以确定经颅多普勒超声(TCD)检测到的栓塞信号(ES)在服用和未服用抗凝剂的非瓣膜性心房颤动(NVAF)受试者中的发生率。方法:从心脏病学科招募68名服用华法林的NVAF受试者和63名未服用华法林·NVAF的受试者。没有患者曾遭受过中风或临床系统性栓塞。30名窦性心律受试者被招募作为对照。从大脑中动脉双侧进行TCD记录1小时。126名受试者(96%)在1周后重复记录。所有多普勒记录均由ES的观察者进行盲检。结果:一次记录后,在一名华法林非瓣膜性房颤受试者(1.5%)、四名非华法林NVAF受试者中检测到ES(6.3%),且无窦性心律对照。两次记录后,在一名华法林非瓣膜性房颤受试者(1.5%)和七名非华法林NVAF受试者中检测到ES(11.9%),P=0.017。结论:在少数NVAF患者中可以检测到无症状ES。这些信号在服用华法林的NVAF受试者中明显不常见,这与无症状ES在该疾病中具有临床意义一致。ES的TCD检测可能适用于NVAF患者的风险分层,并评估新的抗血小板和抗血栓方案在该疾病中的疗效。需要进一步的大型前瞻性研究来确定ES是否能预测该患者组的中风风险。
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