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Blood-biomarkers and devices for atrial fibrillation screening: Lessons learned from the AFRICAT (Atrial Fibrillation Research In CATalonia) study.

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2022-08-23

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Pala, Elena
Bustamante, Alejandro
Clua-Espuny, Josep Lluis
Acosta, Juan
Gonzalez-Loyola, Felipe
Dos Santos, Sara
Ribas-Segui, Domingo
Ballesta-Ors, Juan
Penalba, Anna
Giralt, Marina

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AFRICAT is a prospective cohort study intending to develop an atrial fibrillation (AF) screening program through the combination of blood markers, rhythm detection devices, and long-term monitoring in our community. In particular, we aimed to validate the use of NT-proBNP, and identify new blood biomarkers associated with AF. Also, we aimed to compare AF detection using various wearables and long-term Holter monitoring. 359 subjects aged 65-75 years with hypertension and diabetes were included in two phases: Phase I (n = 100) and Phase II (n = 259). AF diagnosis was performed by baseline 12-lead ECG, 4 weeks of Holter monitoring (NuuboTM), and/or medical history. An aptamer array including 1310 proteins was measured in the blood of 26 patients. Candidates were selected according to p-value, logFC and biological function to be tested in verification and validation phases. Several screening devices were tested and compared: AliveCor, Watch BP, MyDiagnostick and Fibricheck. AF was present in 34 subjects (9.47%). The aptamer array revealed 41 proteins with differential expression in AF individuals. TIMP-2 and ST-2 were the most promising candidates in the verification analysis, but none of them was further validated. NT-proBNP (log-transformed) (OR = 1.934; p The inclusion and monitoring of a cohort of primary care patients for AF detection, together with the testing of biomarkers and screening devices provided useful lessons about AF screening in our community. An AF screening strategy using rhythm detection devices and short monitoring periods among high-risk patients with high NT-proBNP levels could be feasible.

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Biomarkers
Humans
Prospective Studies

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Diagnóstico
Tamizaje Masivo
Equipos y suministros
Proteínas
Biomarcadores
Electrocardiografía ambulatoria
Fibrilación atrial
Electrocardiografía
Hipertensión
Productos biológicos

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Atrial Fibrillation, Electrocardiography, Ambulatory, Spain

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Palà E, Bustamante A, Clúa-Espuny JL, Acosta J, González-Loyola F, et bal. Blood-biomarkers and devices for atrial fibrillation screening: Lessons learned from the AFRICAT (Atrial Fibrillation Research In CATalonia) study. PLoS One. 2022 Aug 23;17(8):e0273571.