Menz V, Grimm W, Hoffmann J, Maisch B
Zentrum für Innere Medizin, Abteilung Kardiologie, Philipps-Universität Marburg.
Herz. 1996 Aug;21(4):227-31.
The association between alcohol use and rhythm disturbances, particularly supraventricular tachyarrhythmias in apparently healthy people is called "holiday heart syndrome". The syndrome was first described in persons with heavy alcohol consumption, who typically presented at weekends or after holidays, but it may also occur in patients who usually drink little or no alcohol. The most common rhythm disorder is atrial fibrillation, which usually converts to normal sinus rhythm within 24 hours. The incidence of the holiday heart syndrome depends on the drinking habits of the studied population. The holiday heart syndrome should be considered particularly as a diagnosis in patients without overt heart disease presenting with new onset atrial fibrillation. Though recurrences occur, the clinical course is benign and specific antiarrhythmic therapy is usually not warranted.
饮酒与节律紊乱之间的关联,尤其是在看似健康的人群中出现的室上性快速心律失常,被称为“假日心脏综合征”。该综合征最初在大量饮酒者中被描述,他们通常在周末或节假日后发病,但也可能发生在平时很少饮酒或不饮酒的患者身上。最常见的节律紊乱是心房颤动,通常会在24小时内恢复为正常窦性心律。假日心脏综合征的发病率取决于所研究人群的饮酒习惯。对于没有明显心脏病却新发心房颤动的患者,应特别考虑假日心脏综合征这一诊断。尽管会有复发情况,但临床过程是良性的,通常不需要进行特定的抗心律失常治疗。