Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Enrolling by invitation
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • Atrial Fibrillation
  • Surgery- Complications
Type
Observational
Design
Observational Model: Case-ControlTime Perspective: Prospective

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

Background and rationale Post-operative AF (POAF) appears to be common in relation to abdominal surgery affecting between 8% and 18%, however the incidence is not well reported,1 and the SECAFIB-SURG study aims at reporting this. A number of risk-stratification models exist in the general population...

Background and rationale Post-operative AF (POAF) appears to be common in relation to abdominal surgery affecting between 8% and 18%, however the incidence is not well reported,1 and the SECAFIB-SURG study aims at reporting this. A number of risk-stratification models exist in the general population and in cardiac surgery patients, but it remains challenging to predict which patients will develop POAF in non-cardiac surgery patients.2-5 Diagnosing POAF is important, as recent data from the Framingham population suggest that secondary AF (AF occurring during a concomitant medical condition, e.g. surgery) is not a benign condition.6,7 Studies have found an association between POAF in relation to non-cardiac surgery and increased risk of post-operative mortality and stroke.8-10 Despite this, the current perception is that POAF is self-limiting and merely a result of the physiological stresses of surgery, why continuous anti-coagulation and referral for a cardiologist is not necessarily recommended.11-13 Well-known factors associated with AF in the general population is age, hypertension, heart failure, myocardial infarction, heart valve disease and diabetes.14 In general surgery important risk factors of AF is age (age 65-74, OR 2.08; age >85, OR 3.56), hypertension (OR 3.66), heart failure (OR 1.64), thyroid disease (OR 6.29), laparotomy (vs laparoscopy, OR 3.30) and duration of surgery (> 600 min, OR 1.38).1 The pathophysiology of AF is however incompletely comprehended.14-16 Structural remodelling of the atria and electrical pathways, oxidative stress, inflammation, calcium overload, myofibroblast activation and microRNAs are suspected implicated in AF initiation and progression.14-17 Improved understanding of the pathophysiology of AF and improved diagnostic tools for predicting POAF is needed. In the current study, blood samples will focus on markers of cardiac surcharge (troponins and natriuretic peptide)18,19, inflammation20-22 and microRNAs associated with AF.23-25 Urine samples will focus on oxidative stress markers.22,26,27 Electrocardiogram (ECG) will focus on short and prolonged p-wave, and p-wave terminal force in lead V1 (PTFV1) which are correlated with AF.28 Myovista (HeartSciences, Southlake, Texas, USA) a novel type of ECG (wavECG) utilizing continues wavelet transform signal processing, appears to identify left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD),29 which is associated with AF in other studies.16,30-32 Finapres Nova (Enschede, The Netherlands) is a continuous blood pressure monitor which will be used for non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring, e.g. beat-to-beat cardiac output, stroke volume, cardiac contractility, left ventricular ejection time and total peripheral resistance.33 Oral glucose tolerance test performed during monitoring with Finapres might demask peripheral vascular dysfunction.34 Speckle-tracking and strain analysis of the left atrium (LA) by transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is in some studies able improve AF risk-prediction.35-39 Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) with late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) has been used to quantify atrial structural remodelling, fibrosis and function, and has been used to improve prediction of favourable outcome of patients undergoing ablation for AF.40-43 Purpose The study aims at characterizing patients developing POAF by novel methods to improve risk stratification of patients undergoing abdominal surgery. Methods Prospective, single-centre, case-control study of patients undergoing abdominal surgery. The current study is a sub-study of SECAFIB-SURG. Study participants will be identified among those enrolled in the SECAFIB-SURG study (study ID: 68605) who have agreed to be contacted if they developed POAF or matched on age and gender with someone who did. POAF is defined as new-onset AF developing from surgery until discharge and diagnosed by specialists in Cardiology or Anaesthesiology on ECG or heart rhythm monitoring for at least 30 seconds duration or three recurrent episodes of AF. The Investigator (Department of Cardiology at Bispebjerg-Frederiksberg Hospital) will ensure signed informed consent. Statistical considerations LA strain analysis has not been performed in this patient group. LA strain has predicted recurrence of AF in patients who have undergone radiofrequency ablation.23,24 In one study, patients with recurrent AF had LA strain mean of 18.4% while those without recurrence had a LA strain mean of 25.5%23. In another study, patients with recurrent AF had LA strain mean of 9.7% while those without recurrence had a LA strain mean of 16.2%.24 With 95% power and alpha 0.05, and enrolment ratio 1:1, 5 patients with - and 5 patients without - are required to identify significant difference in LA strain mean between the two groups. The current population is however expected more heterogenous that those undergoing radiofrequency ablation and as the study is explorative it will include 20 patients with POAF and 20 matched controls without POAF. Follow-up will remain unchanged from the main study, i.e. one year from surgery.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04090918
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Christoffer V Madsen, MD Bispebjerg Frederiksberg Hospital