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Research Priorities in the Secondary Prevention of Atrial Fibrillation: A National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Virtual Workshop Report

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.121.021566

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atrial fibrillation; cardiac rehabilitation; prevention; research; risk factors; sleep

资金

  1. US National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) [R01 HL128914, R01 HL092577, R01 HL141434, U54 HL120163]
  2. NIH National Institute of Aging (NIA) [R01 AG066010, R01 AG066914]
  3. American Heart Association [AHA_18SFRN34110082, 16EIA26410001, AHA_18SFRN34170013, 18SFRN34230125, 20SCG35540037, AHA_18SFRN34170442, 20SFRN35360189, 18SFRN34120036]
  4. US NIH, NHLBI [K24 HL148521, R01 HL137338, R01 AG053325, R35 HL135818, HL125307, HL151253, HL140412, HL135818, HL133684, HL137192, HL036801, HL137234, HL146339, HL153874, R01 HL142834]
  5. NIA [R21 AG058445, R01 AG060499, R01 AG058883, R01 AG051376, P30 AG024827, HL133127]
  6. NHLBI [R01 HL131687, 75N92019C00011]
  7. NIH Common Fund [U01 AR071130]
  8. Future Leader Fellowship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia
  9. European Union [633196, EU IMI 116074]
  10. British Heart Foundation [FS/13/43/30324, PG/17/30/32961, PG/20/22/35093, AA/18/2/34218]
  11. German Ministry of Education and Research (Deutsches Zentrum fur Herz-Kreislaufforschung)
  12. Leducq Foundation
  13. NIH (National Cancer Institute) [75N91020C00039]
  14. National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering [3U2CEB021881-05S1]
  15. RADx initiative, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [R01AA022222]
  16. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute [CER-2017C3-9091]
  17. Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program High Impact Research Award [27IR-0027]
  18. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
  19. Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
  20. Canadian Institute of Health Research [400660]
  21. Cardiac Arrhythmia Network
  22. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases [DK107972, R01 DK103612]
  23. Department of Defense [A8750-18-C-0026]
  24. Netherlands Cardiovascular Research Initiative: an initiative with support of the Dutch Heart Foundation
  25. Vascular Destabilisation in the Progression of AF (RACE V) consortium
  26. Reviving Early Diagnosis of CardioVascular Disease (RED-CVD) consortium
  27. Netherlands Cardiovascular Research Initiative -Artificial Intelligence consortia
  28. Dutch Heart Foundation for Digoxin Evaluation in Chronic Heart Failure: Investigational Study In Outpatients in the Netherlands (DECISION) study
  29. Practitioner Fellowships from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
  30. National Heart Foundation of Australia
  31. Stanford University Co-PI of BAROS (Bariatric Atrial Restoration of Sinus Rhythm) [NCT04050969]
  32. [NIH HL65176]
  33. [NIH HL134885]
  34. [NIH HL134808]

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Despite multiple observational studies, there is a lack of large, robust, randomized trials providing definitive effective approaches for the secondary prevention of atrial fibrillation (AF). Transformative research and evidence-based strategies are needed to address the increasing incidence and prevalence of AF nationally and internationally. The effectiveness of AF secondary prevention strategies remains unknown, calling for scalable interventions suitable for diverse populations.
There has been sustained focus on the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease and heart failure; yet, apart from stroke prevention, the evidence base for the secondary prevention of atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence, AF progression, and AF-related complications is modest. Although there are multiple observational studies, there are few large, robust, randomized trials providing definitive effective approaches for the secondary prevention of AF. Given the increasing incidence and prevalence of AF nationally and internationally, the AF field needs transformative research and a commitment to evidenced-based secondary prevention strategies. We report on a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute virtual workshop directed at identifying knowledge gaps and research opportunities in the secondary prevention of AF. Once AF has been detected, lifestyle changes and novel models of care delivery may contribute to the prevention of AF recurrence, AF progression, and AF-related complications. Although benefits seen in small subgroups, cohort studies, and selected randomized trials are impressive, the widespread effectiveness of AF secondary prevention strategies remains unknown, calling for development of scalable interventions suitable for diverse populations and for identification of subpopulations who may particularly benefit from intensive management. We identified critical research questions for 6 topics relevant to the secondary prevention of AF: (1) weight loss; (2) alcohol intake, smoking cessation, and diet; (3) cardiac rehabilitation; (4) approaches to sleep disorders; (5) integrated, team-based care; and (6) nonanticoagulant pharmacotherapy. Our goal is to stimulate innovative research that will accelerate the generation of the evidence to effectively pursue the secondary prevention of AF.

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