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瑞士心房颤动队列研究(Swiss-AF)的设计:心房颤动患者的脑结构损伤与认知衰退

Design of the Swiss Atrial Fibrillation Cohort Study (Swiss-AF): structural brain damage and cognitive decline among patients with atrial fibrillation.

作者信息

Conen David, Rodondi Nicolas, Mueller Andreas, Beer Juerg, Auricchio Angelo, Ammann Peter, Hayoz Daniel, Kobza Richard, Moschovitis Giorgio, Shah Dipen, Schlaepfer Juerg, Novak Jan, di Valentino Marcello, Erne Paul, Sticherling Christian, Bonati Leo, Ehret Georg, Roten Laurent, Fischer Urs, Monsch Andreas, Stippich Christoph, Wuerfel Jens, Schwenkglenks Matthias, Kuehne Michael, Osswald Stefan

机构信息

Cardiology Division, Department of Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland; Cardiovascular Research Institute Basel, Switzerland; Population Health Research Institute, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.

Institute of Primary Health Care (BIHAM), University of Bern, Switzerland; Department of General Internal Medicine, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Switzerland.

出版信息

Swiss Med Wkly. 2017 Jul 10;147:w14467. doi: 10.4414/smw.2017.14467. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Several studies found that patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) have an increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia over time. However, the magnitude of the problem, associated risk factors and underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

METHODS

This article describes the design and methodology of the Swiss Atrial Fibrillation (Swiss-AF) Cohort Study, a prospective multicentre national cohort study of 2400 patients across 13 sites in Switzerland. Eligible patients must have documented AF. Main exclusion criteria are the inability to provide informed consent and the presence of exclusively short episodes of reversible forms of AF. All patients undergo extensive phenotyping and genotyping, including repeated assessment of cognitive functions, quality of life, disability, electrocardiography and cerebral magnetic resonance imaging. We also collect information on health related costs, and we assemble a large biobank. Key clinical outcomes in Swiss-AF are death, stroke, systemic embolism, bleeding, hospitalisation for heart failure and myocardial infarction. Information on outcomes and updates on other characteristics are being collected during yearly follow-up visits.

RESULTS

Up to 7 April 2017, we have enrolled 2133 patients into Swiss-AF. With the current recruitment rate of 15 to 20 patients per week, we expect that the target sample size of 2400 patients will be reached by summer 2017.

CONCLUSION

Swiss-AF is a large national prospective cohort of patients with AF in Switzerland. This study will provide important new information on structural and functional brain damage in patients with AF and on other AF related complications, using a large variety of genetic, phenotypic and health economic parameters.

摘要

背景

多项研究发现,随着时间推移,心房颤动(AF)患者认知功能下降和患痴呆症的风险增加。然而,该问题的严重程度、相关危险因素及潜在机制仍不明确。

方法

本文描述了瑞士心房颤动(Swiss-AF)队列研究的设计和方法,这是一项在瑞士13个地点对2400名患者进行的前瞻性多中心全国队列研究。符合条件的患者必须有AF记录。主要排除标准是无法提供知情同意以及仅存在短暂可逆性AF发作。所有患者均接受广泛的表型分析和基因分型,包括对认知功能、生活质量、残疾情况、心电图和脑磁共振成像的重复评估。我们还收集与健康相关的费用信息,并建立一个大型生物样本库。Swiss-AF的关键临床结局包括死亡、中风、全身性栓塞、出血、因心力衰竭和心肌梗死住院。在每年的随访中收集结局信息和其他特征的更新情况。

结果

截至2017年4月7日,我们已将2133名患者纳入Swiss-AF研究。按照目前每周15至20名患者的招募速度,我们预计到2017年夏季将达到2400名患者的目标样本量。

结论

Swiss-AF是瑞士一个大型的全国性AF患者前瞻性队列。本研究将使用多种遗传、表型和健康经济参数,提供关于AF患者脑结构和功能损伤以及其他AF相关并发症的重要新信息。

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