2022
Sex-based differences in atrial fibrillation ablation adverse events
Mszar R, Friedman D, Ong E, Du C, Wang Y, Zeitler E, Cunningham S, Akar J, Curtis J, Freeman J. Sex-based differences in atrial fibrillation ablation adverse events. Heart 2022, 109: 595-605. PMID: 36104219, DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2022-321192.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAtrial FibrillationCatheter AblationCohort StudiesFemaleHumansLungMaleQuality of LifeTreatment OutcomeConceptsAcute pulmonary vein isolationAdverse eventsPulmonary vein isolationAtrial fibrillationHigh riskSex-based differencesVein isolationCatheter ablationFemale sexLarge prospective registryHospital adverse eventsMajor adverse eventsObservational cohort studyPhrenic nerve damageAF ablation proceduresQuality of lifeAblation RegistryMore comorbiditiesProspective registryAF ablationCohort studyPericardial effusionNerve damagePatient sexVascular injury
2021
Heart Watch Study: protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
Dhruva SS, Shah ND, Vemulapalli S, Deshmukh A, Beatty AL, Gamble GM, Freeman JV, Hummel JP, Piccini JP, Akar JG, Ervin K, Arges KL, Emanuel L, Noseworthy PA, Hu T, Bartlett V, Ross JS. Heart Watch Study: protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open 2021, 11: e054550. PMID: 35234659, PMCID: PMC8719216, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-054550.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthcare utilisationSecondary outcomesAtrial fibrillationAtrial flutterDuke University Health SystemRoutine clinical care settingsAtrial Fibrillation EffectLife global scoresTime of cardioversionAdditional secondary outcomesPopulation of patientsPatient-reported outcomesClinical care settingsUniversity Health SystemQuality of lifeInstitutional review boardMulticentre pragmaticPeer-reviewed journalsPrimary outcomePatients' qualityTrial protocolClinical trialsMayo ClinicECG featuresCare settings
2020
Factors Associated With Large Improvements in Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
Steinberg BA, Holmes DN, Pieper K, Allen LA, Chan PS, Ezekowitz MD, Freeman JV, Fonarow GC, Gersh BJ, Hylek EM, Kowey PR, Mahaffey KW, Naccarelli G, Reiffel J, Singer DE, Peterson ED, Piccini JP, Mendelson R, Nahhas A, Neutel J, Padanilam B, Pan D, Poock J, Raffetto J, Greengold R, Roan P, Saba F, Sackett M, Schneider R, Seymour Z, Shanes J, Shoemaker J, Simms V, Smiley N, Smith D, Snipes C, Sotolongo R, Staniloae C, Stoltz S, Suresh D, Tak T, Tannenbaum A, Turk S, Vora K, Randhawa P, Zebrack J, Silva E, Riley E, Weinstein D, Vasiliauskas T, Goldbarg S, Hayward D, Yarlagadda C, Laurion D, Osunkoya A, Burns R, Castor T, Spiller D, Luttman C, Anton S, McGarvey J, Guthrie R, Deriso G, Flood R, Fleischer L, Fierstein J, Aggarwal R, Jacobs G, Adjei N, Akyea-Djamson A, Alfieri A, Bacon J, Bedwell N, Berger P, Berry J, Bhagwat R, Bloom S, Boccalandro F, Capo J, Kapadia S, Casanova R, Morriss III J, Christensen T, Elsen J, Farsad R, Fox D, Frandsen B, Gelernt M, Gill S, Grubb S, Hall C, Harris H, Hotchkiss D, Ip J, Jaffrani N, Jones A, Kazmierski J, Waxman F, Kneller G, Labroo A, Jaffe B, Lebenthal M, Lee D, Lillestol M, LeClerc K, Maccaro P, Mayer N, Kozlowski J, Benjamin S, Detweiler R, Igic P, Jackson T, Pappas J, Littlefield R, Frey A, Vranian R, Long W, Grena P, Arouni A, Quinn J, Browne K, Forman S, Ebinger M, Blonder R, Snyder H, Slabic S, Williams D, Stein R, Kirkland S, Cohen K, Walthall W, Davis K, Snoddy B, Alvarado O, Leach C, Rothman S, Sharma A, Olatidoye A, AlMahameed S, Rosenthal S, Sutter G, Reiter W, Thompson T, Thew S, Kobayashi J, Williams M, Kramer J, Latif S, Rhee B, Adler A, Ruiz-Serrano D, Stringam S, Wolok K, Focil A, Butman S, Ingersoll H, Borge R, Al-Saghir Y, Coats P, Farris N, Shore K, Schwartz M, Gornick C, Eilat P, Quinlan E, Paliwal Y, Mitra R, Jingo A, Aslam A, Watson R, Voyce S, Turakhia M, Goytia-Leos D, Lurie M, Mallis G, Atwater B, Strobel J, Murray J, Fisher D, Atieh M, Landes R, Drabick A, Harman E, Ashcraft B, Krista M, Videlefsky A, Rivera Zayas E, Tan A. Factors Associated With Large Improvements in Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation. Circulation Arrhythmia And Electrophysiology 2020, 13: e007775. PMID: 32298144, PMCID: PMC7247417, DOI: 10.1161/circep.119.007775.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntiarrhythmic drug useHRQoL improvementAtrial fibrillationPrior stroke/transient ischemic attackStroke/transient ischemic attackDrug useBaseline diastolic blood pressureChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseAtrial Fibrillation EffectAF risk factorsTransient ischemic attackPeripheral arterial diseaseBetter Informed TreatmentDiastolic blood pressureHealth-related qualityObstructive pulmonary diseasePatient-reported outcomesQuality of lifeIschemic attackHigh-value careBlood pressurePulmonary diseaseArterial diseaseMultivariable analysisOutcomes Registry
2019
Patterns of amiodarone use and outcomes in clinical practice for atrial fibrillation
Pokorney SD, Holmes DN, Shrader P, Thomas L, Fonarow GC, Mahaffey KW, Gersh BJ, Kowey PR, Naccarelli GV, Freeman JV, Singer DE, Washam JB, Peterson ED, Piccini JP, Reiffel JA. Patterns of amiodarone use and outcomes in clinical practice for atrial fibrillation. American Heart Journal 2019, 220: 145-154. PMID: 31812756, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2019.09.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUse of amiodaroneAmiodarone useAntiarrhythmic drugsAtrial fibrillationAF patientsDifferent antiarrhythmic drugsGuideline-based indicationsPropensity-matched cohortEffective antiarrhythmic drugProportional hazard modelingORBIT-AF registryLogistic regression modelsHierarchical logistic regressionCause mortalityAF RegistryCardiovascular hospitalizationAmiodaroneHigh incidencePatientsClinical practiceHazard modelingLogistic regressionAdverse effectsRandom interceptFibrillation
2018
Characteristics and outcomes of adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and atrial fibrillation
Durheim MT, Holmes DN, Blanco RG, Allen LA, Chan PS, Freeman JV, Fonarow GC, Go AS, Hylek EM, Mahaffey KW, Pokorney SD, Reiffel JA, Singer DE, Peterson ED, Piccini JP. Characteristics and outcomes of adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and atrial fibrillation. Heart 2018, 104: 1850. PMID: 29875139, DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2017-312735.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAnti-Arrhythmia AgentsAnticoagulantsAtrial FibrillationComorbidityFemaleHealth StatusHeart Conduction SystemHemorrhageHospitalizationHumansLungMalePrevalencePulmonary Disease, Chronic ObstructiveQuality of LifeRegistriesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesConceptsChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseObstructive pulmonary diseaseAtrial fibrillationSymptom burdenHeart failurePulmonary diseaseHigh riskDiagnosis of COPDNew-onset heart failureTreatment of AFBeta-blocker useCardiovascular risk factorsMajor bleeding eventsHigh symptom burdenBetter Informed TreatmentCoronary artery diseaseOutcomes of adultsQuality of lifeBleeding eventsDigoxin useBlocker useCause mortalityProspective registryReversible causesCardiovascular mortality
2015
Sinus Node Dysfunction Is Associated With Higher Symptom Burden and Increased Comorbid Illness: Results From the ORBIT‐AF Registry
Jackson LR, Kim SH, Piccini JP, Gersh BJ, Naccarelli GV, Reiffel JA, Freeman J, Thomas L, Chang P, Fonarow GC, Go AS, Mahaffey KW, Peterson ED, Kowey PR. Sinus Node Dysfunction Is Associated With Higher Symptom Burden and Increased Comorbid Illness: Results From the ORBIT‐AF Registry. Clinical Cardiology 2015, 39: 119-125. PMID: 26720750, PMCID: PMC4784163, DOI: 10.1002/clc.22504.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAtrial FibrillationChi-Square DistributionComorbidityDisease ProgressionFemaleHumansLogistic ModelsMaleOdds RatioProportional Hazards ModelsProspective StudiesQuality of LifeRegistriesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexSick Sinus SyndromeTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesConceptsSinus node dysfunctionPermanent atrial fibrillationHigh symptom burdenAtrial fibrillationRisk-adjusted outcomesSymptom burdenTreatment patternsComorbid medical illnessesOutcomes of patientsAdverse cardiovascular outcomesParoxysmal atrial fibrillationPersistent atrial fibrillationORBIT-AF registryAF management strategyLogistic regression analysisCardiovascular outcomesComorbid illnessesAtrial tachyarrhythmiasMedical illnessHigh riskSevere symptomsPatientsDysfunctionOutcomesRegression analysisAssociation Between Atrial Fibrillation Symptoms, Quality of Life, and Patient Outcomes
Freeman JV, Simon DN, Go AS, Spertus J, Fonarow GC, Gersh BJ, Hylek EM, Kowey PR, Mahaffey KW, Thomas LE, Chang P, Peterson ED, Piccini JP. Association Between Atrial Fibrillation Symptoms, Quality of Life, and Patient Outcomes. Circulation Cardiovascular Quality And Outcomes 2015, 8: 393-402. PMID: 26058720, DOI: 10.1161/circoutcomes.114.001303.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeAtrial fibrillationHigh riskAF patientsAF symptomsPatient outcomesSymptom severityAtrial Fibrillation EffectBorderline higher riskMajor adverse eventsBetter Informed TreatmentAtrial fibrillation symptomsCommunity-based studyAFEQT scoreEHRA classMajor bleedingMost patientsSymptom burdenAdverse eventsOutcomes RegistryCox regressionLife QuestionnaireFibrillation EffectInformed TreatmentPatients