Research Institute of McGill University Health Centre, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Can J Cardiol. 2024 Jun;40(6):1102-1109. doi: 10.1016/j.cjca.2024.02.016. Epub 2024 Feb 28.
Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most prevalent cardiac arrhythmia, poses a significant public health and economic burden. Although socioeconomic factors such as income and education have been implicated in AF incidence and outcomes, the potential sex-specific associations remained underexplored. This narrative review aimed to fill this gap by synthesizing existing literature on the sex-specific impact of socioeconomic factors on AF incidence, treatment, and outcome. Among these socioeconomic factors, we identified income and education as the most frequently cited determinants. Nevertheless, the magnitude and direction of these sex differences remained inconsistent across studies. The review uncovered that many studies did not include sex in the analysis when assessing the impact of socioeconomic factors on AF. We highlighted that there is a paucity of studies employing sex-stratified reporting and sex interaction analyses, thereby hindering a deeper understanding of these relationships.
心房颤动(AF)是最常见的心律失常,给公共健康和经济带来了重大负担。尽管收入和教育等社会经济因素与 AF 的发病率和结局有关,但潜在的性别特异性关联仍未得到充分探索。本综述旨在通过综合现有关于社会经济因素对 AF 发病率、治疗和结局的性别特异性影响的文献来填补这一空白。在这些社会经济因素中,我们确定收入和教育是最常被引用的决定因素。然而,这些性别差异的程度和方向在不同的研究中并不一致。该综述发现,许多研究在评估社会经济因素对 AF 的影响时,并没有将性别纳入分析。我们强调,很少有研究采用性别分层报告和性别交互分析,从而阻碍了对这些关系的更深入理解。