Atrial fibrillation and dementia: a population-based study in the Butantã district, São Paulo / Fibrilação atrial e demência: estudo de base populacional no distrito do Butantã, São Paulo

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

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INTRODUCTION: The growing aging population proportion makes us study the most important illness related with aging of the population as dementia, specially the dementia associated to stroke. Atrial fibrillation is a main risk factor with cerebrovascular disease. The São Paulo Heath and Ageing Study a population based study for cognitive disturb and dementia is an unique opportunity to verify the atrial fibrillation prevalence and its association with dementia. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. The population of this study was composed by 1,524 elderly people, over 65 years of age, covered by the Health Program Family in the Butantã district, São Paulo, who were recruited door by door. The diagnosis of atrial fibrillation was made using a twelve lead resting electrocardiogram and the diagnosis of dementia was made by the protocol of Research Group of Dementia 10/66. We studied socio economic variables and cardiovascular risk factors as hypertension, diabetes, dislipidemia and obesity. RESULTS: The studied population had a mean age of 72.2 years old and was predominantly female, white, married and of low educational and financial status. We found that atrial fibrillation prevalence increased throughout age-strata and was of 1.9% among the females and 3.1% among the males, and age-adjusted prevalence of 2.7%. The prevalence of dementia also increases with age and its ageadjusted prevalence was of 4.9%, greater among the females (4.8%) than among the males (3.6%). The odds ratio age-adjusted for the association of atrial fibrillations and dementia was of 2.88 (Confidence interval, 95% CI 0.98 8.40) for both sex: 1.50 among men (95% CI 0.19 11.83), and 4.48 among women (95% CI 1.23 16.29). We found a higher risk of dementia among the female with atrial fibrillation (17.7%) than among female participants without atrial fibrillation (4.6%). Other resting electrocardiogram alterations were determined as previous inactive areas (Minnesotta Code q1-q2) of 12.4%: among the females of 9.1% and among the males of 16.6%. The frequency of left bundle-branch block was of 3.3%: among the females of 3.0% and among the males of 3.6% .CONCLUSION: Elderly women with atrial fibrillation had the diagnosis of dementia almost four times greater than that of women with sinus rhythm

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idosos atrial fibrillation demência fibrilação atrial prevalência prevalence elderly dementia

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