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Abstract Introduction A diagnosis of atrial fibrillation increases the risk for dementia (1). Large register studies including approximately 400,000 patients with atrial fibrillation, have suggested that oral anti-coagulation treatment is associated with a 30-50% reduction of dementia development (2). Still, there are no studies investigating the true prevalence of atrial fibrillation in patients with cognitive problems. Purpose We studied the incidence of silent atrial fibrillation in patients with symptoms of cognitive impairment, participation rate in atrial fibrillation screening and the tolerance of the screening method in this specific population. Method Patients ≥70 years of age, referred from primary care for cognitive investigation at a specialised memory clinic, were invited to undergo a long-term ECG recording using an ECG-patch for two weeks. Patients with a known diagnosis of atrial fibrillation or who already were prescribed oral anti-coagulation treatment were excluded. Participants with detected atrial fibrillation (>30 seconds) were referred to a cardiologist for follow-up and oral anti-coagulation treatment was initiated according to clinical guidelines. Results During the inclusion period n=734 patients were examined for symptoms of cognitive impairment at a memory clinic. Of those, n=191 (26%) had already known atrial fibrillation and n=2 (0.3%) had oral anti-coagulation treatment for other reasons. Of the patients eligible for inclusion n=255/541 (47%) agreed to participate in screening for atrial fibrillation. Participants had a median age of 77 (IQR 74-82) years and median CHA2DS2-VASc score 3 (IQR 3-5). Long-term ECG was recorded for a median of 13.7 (IQR 12.6-14.0) days. Among the 255 participants n=14 (6%) had new atrial fibrillation detected. Total prevalence of atrial fibrillation in the population undergoing cognitive investigation increased with two percent units after screening to 28%. Conclusion The incidence of atrial fibrillation is remarkably high in patients with symptoms of cognitive impairment. Participation rate in screening is high in the selected population and the screening method is well-tolerated.
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