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Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Background-Although atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common complication of ac
ute myocardial infarction (MI), patient characteristics and association wit
h outcomes remain poorly defined in the elderly.
Methods and Results-We evaluated 106 780 Medicare beneficiaries greater tha
n or equal to 65 years of age from the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project t
reated for acute MI between January 1994 and February 1996 to determine the
prevalence and prognostic significance of AF complicating acute MI in elde
rly patients. Patients were categorized on the basis of the presence of AF,
and those with AF were further subdivided by time of AF (present on arriva
l versus developing during hospitalization). AF and non-AF patients were co
mpared by univariate analysis, and logistic regression modeling was used to
identify clinical predictors of AF. The influence of AF on outcomes was ev
aluated by unadjusted Kaplan-Meier survival curves and logistic regression
models. AF was documented in 23 565 patients (22.1%): 11 510 presented with
AF and 12 055 developed AF during hospitalization. AF patients were older,
had more advanced heart failure, and were more likely to have had a prior
MI and undergone coronary revascularization. AF patients had poorer outcome
s, including higher in-hospital (25.3% versus 16.0%), 30-day (29.3% versus
19.1%), and 1-year (48.3% versus 32.7%) mortality. AF remained an independe
nt predictor of in-hospital (odds ratio [OR], 1.21), 30-day (OR, 1.20), and
1-year (OR, 1.34) mortality after multivariate adjustment. Patients develo
ping AF during hospitalization had a worse prognosis than patients who pres
ented with AF.
Conclusions-AF is a common complication of acute MI in elderly patients and
independently influences mortality, particularly when it develops during h
ospitalization.