Abstract
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of external direct current (DC) shock on left atrial (LA) dimension and volumes after cardioversion for atrial fibrillation, and the relation between LA size and atrial function. Methods. We evaluated 180 patients who were randomly cardioverted with DC shock (90 patients) or drugs (90 patients). Echocardiographic evaluations included LA size and volumes. LA passive and active emptying volumes were calculated, and LA function was measured as atrial ejection force. Changes in LA diameters and volumes were correlate with atrial systolic function. Results. The LA was dilated in all patients during arrhythmia and decreased after the restoration of sinus rhythm. The entity of reduction was different in the 2 groups of patients. LA maximal and minimal volumes were increased after DC shock as compared with patients treated with drugs (LA maximal volume 34 ± 4 vs 31 ± 5; P <.01; LA minimal volume 18 ± 2.6 vs 15 ± 3.6; P <.01). The atrial function was also depressed after DC shock and the delay in the recovery of atrial contractility was related to LA dilation. Patients treated with drugs had a higher atrial ejection force that was associated with a more marked reduction in LA maximal volume after the restoration of in sinus rhythm. A relationship between LA volumes and atrial ejection force was observed in the group of patients with depressed atrial mechanic function (r = −0.78; P <.001). The active emptying fraction was lower, although not significantly, in this group, whereas the conduit volume was increased. Conclusion. External DC shock induced a depressed atrial mechanic function in many patients and this was associated with a persistence of LA dilation. (J Am Soc Echocardiogr 2003;16:271-6.)
Highlights
This study evaluates the changes in left atrial (LA) size and function after direct current (DC) shock for atrial fibrillation (AFib)
Elective cardioversion for AFib was accomplished with DC shock in 87 patients (96.6%; group 1) and pharmacologically in 51 patients (56.6%; group 2)
Examinations performed 1 hour after the restoration of sinus rhythm showed a decrease of LA diameters and volumes in 36 (70.5%) patients reverted with drugs, and in 47 (54%) patients cardioverted with DC shock
Summary
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of external direct current (DC) shock on left atrial (LA) dimension and volumes after cardioversion for atrial fibrillation, and the relation between LA size and atrial function. It is well known that AFib causes atrial dilation, and progressive LA enlargement occurs once AFib becomes chronic.[1,2] dilatation may partially regress if in sinus rhythm is restored.[3] The Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation (SPAF) study showed that multiple factors contribute to LA enlargement, including the presence and persistence of the arrhythmia.[4] The Framingham study showed a relation between LA size and the risk of stroke in men, and the risk of death in both sexes.[5,6] This study evaluates the changes in LA size and function after direct current (DC) shock for AFib
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