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M Rivadeneira Ruiz, A Zagatina, E Kalinina, I Begidova, Q Ciampi, J Lowenstein, R Arbucci, A Boshchenko, F Manganelli, J Celutkiene, J Peteiro Vazquez, C Borguezan-Daros, E Merli, K Wierzbowska-Drabik, E Picano, SE2030 Study Group, Left atrial dysfunction during stress in patients with atrial fibrillation, European Heart Journal, Volume 44, Issue Supplement_2, November 2023, ehad655.119, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad655.119
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Abstract
Left atrial (LA) myopathy with paroxysmal and permanent atrial fibrillation (AF) is frequent in chronic coronary syndromes (CCS).
This study sought to assess LA function at rest and during stress across the spectrum of AF.
In a prospective, multicentric, observational study design, we studied a cohort of 2391 patients (age=67±12 years; 1459, 61% male): 2142 (89.6%) were in sinus rhythm (SR, Group 1), 165 (6.9%) had a history of paroxysmal AF (Group 2) and 84 (3.5%) were in permanent AF (Group 3). All patients were referred for CCS and underwent stress echocardiography (SE) with exercise (n=1092, 45.3%), dobutamine (n=320, 13.4%) or vasodilators (n= 989, 40.3%: dipyridamole n=963 and adenosine n=26). Left atrial volume index (LAVI) and LA reservoir strain (LASr) were assessed at rest and peak stress. Analysis with different vendors was performed offline on anonymized cine-loops by observers unaware of the study hypothesis.
The progressive increase in LA dysfunction from Group 1 to 3 was accompanied by greater signs of pulmonary congestion and LV dysfunction (see Table 1). In particular, LASr progressively decreased from Group 1 to 3, both at rest and during stress, regardless of the stress employed (see Figure 1).


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Funding Acknowledgements: None.
- adenosine
- atrial fibrillation
- dobutamine
- dipyridamole
- myocardial ischemia
- echocardiography
- left atrium
- ventricular dysfunction, left
- pulmonary congestion
- stress echocardiography
- vasodilators
- exercise
- myopathy
- diagnostic imaging
- pharmacology
- stress
- sinus rhythm
- systolic dysfunction
- permanent atrial fibrillation
- left atrial volume