AWARENESS OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AND ITS RISK FACTORS

M.Gwechenberger, A. Hammer, N. Pavo, M. Huelsmann, J. Strametz-Juranek

Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna Austria

Abstract

Introduction: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia.
Methods: The study included 91 patients , randomly chosen to complete an anonymous questonnaire to assess their knowledge about AF and its risk factors.
Results: : Only 48,9% of the patients knew the term AF and 44% assumed an association between AF and stroke. In contrast only 20,7% of the patients were aware of the symptoms of AF, but 16,3% complained of irregular heart rhythm. Only 4,35 % of the patients had a diagnosis of AF, but 13% had a relative with AF. Forty one percent of the patients didnīt know anything about risk factors. However most patients could only identify some of the risk factors.
Conclusions: Roughly half of the patients know the term AF and see some association between AF and stroke. The knowledge about risk factors of Af is even worse.


%
Coronary artery disease 35,9
Hypertension 29,3
Adipositas 22,8
Thyroid disease 1,1
Cardiomyopathy 29,3
Family history of AF 9,8
Alcohol consumption 14,1
Diabetes 8,7
Lack of exercise 21,7
Hyperlipidemia 19,6
smoking 20,3