Abstract

Accompanying the aging of populations worldwide, and increased survival with chronic diseases, the incidence and prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) are rising, justifying the term global epidemic. This multifactorial arrhythmia is intertwined with common concomitant cardiovascular diseases, which share classical cardiovascular risk factors. Targeted prevention programs are largely missing. Prevention needs to start at an early age with primordial interventions at the population level. The public health dimension of AF motivates research in modifiable AF risk factors and improved precision in AF prediction and management. In this review, we summarize current knowledge in an attempt to untangle these multifaceted associations from an epidemiological perspective. We discuss disease trends, preventive opportunities offered by underlying risk factors and concomitant disorders, current developments in diagnosis and risk prediction, and prognostic implications of AF and its complications. Finally, we review current technological (eg, eHealth) and methodological (artificial intelligence) advances and their relevance for future prevention and disease management.

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EpidemiologyMedicineAtrial fibrillationIntensive care medicineDiseasePopulationPublic healthPsychological interventioneHealthCardiologyInternal medicineEnvironmental healthPathologyHealth carePsychiatry

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2020
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127
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1
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4-20
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Jelena Kornej, Christin S. Börschel, Emelia J. Benjamin et al. (2020). Epidemiology of Atrial Fibrillation in the 21st Century. Circulation Research , 127 (1) , 4-20. https://doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.120.316340

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10.1161/circresaha.120.316340