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Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background/Introduction The investigation of patients with ischaemic stroke includes undoubtedly their evaluation for atrial fibrillation (AF). On the other hand, the role of left atrial (LA) function in cardiovascular disease is increasingly researched, while echocardiography strain analysis is a novel attractive technique. Purpose In this retrospective study, we investigated the association between LA function assessed with reservoir strain and the follow-up development of AF. Methods The study population consisted of consecutive ischaemic stroke patients with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction who were on sinus rhythm at the moment of enrollment and had no history of AF. Baseline LA reservoir strain was assessed with 2-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography (apical 4-chamber view) using longitudinal speckle-tracking technique. Afterwards, patients were investigated for AF with ambulatory electrocardiography during one-year follow-up. Differences in the distribution of LA reservoir strain values within the groups of patients with and without AF development were examined with Mann-Whitney U test (new procedure). The level of statistical significance was set to a p value of <0.05. Results Sixty-three patients (41 males, 22 females) of a mean age of 50.94 years [minimum = 20, maximum = 65, standard deviation (SD)=10,02] were enrolled in the study. Eight (12.7%) patients developed atrial fibrillation on follow-up. Overall, the mean LA reservoir strain was 32.75% (minimum = 5.62%, maximum = 71.88%, SD=%) and the median value was 32.91%. The values were shown to be lower in the group with later AF development (mean rank = 13.94, Mann-Whitney U = 75.5, p = 0.003) than in those without this finding (mean rank = 13.94). Neither the gender nor the age was associated with AF diagnosis. Conclusion Lower LA reservoir strain values were found to be associated with AF development in ischaemic stroke patients of our study. Pending more research data from large studies, this novel technique appears to be promising in identifying AF risk in stroke patients. Figure Non parametric assessment with Mann-Whitney U test (new procedure) of left atrial reservoir strain analysis with 2-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography in the groups of ischaemic stroke patients with and without atrial fibrillation development. Abstract Figure.

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