Impact of Alcohol Abstinence in Moderate Drinkers With Atrial Fibrillation - Alcohol-AF
Contribution To Literature:
The Alcohol-AF trial showed that abstinence from alcohol was beneficial at preventing atrial fibrillation recurrence.
Description:
The goal of the trial was to evaluate abstinence from alcohol compared with usual consumption among patients with atrial fibrillation and moderate alcohol consumption.
Study Design
- Randomized
- Parallel
Patients with atrial fibrillation and regular moderate alcohol consumption were randomized to abstinence (n = 70) versus usual consumption (n = 70).
- Total number of enrollees: 140
- Duration of follow-up: 6 months
- Mean patient age: 62 years
- Percentage female: 13%
- Percentage with diabetes: 7%
Inclusion criteria:
- Paroxysmal or persistent atrial fibrillation
- Average alcohol intake ≥10 drinks per week
Exclusion criteria:
- Permanent atrial fibrillation
- Left ventricular ejection fraction <35%
- Alcohol dependence or psychiatric comorbidity
- Liver cirrhosis
Other salient features/characteristics:
- Average alcohol intake approximately 16 drinks per week
Principal Findings:
The co-primary outcome, atrial fibrillation recurrence, occurred in 53% of the abstinence group compared with 73% of the usual consumption group (p = 0.004).
The co-primary outcome, mean atrial fibrillation burden, was 5.6% of the abstinence group compared with 8.2% of the usual consumption group (p = 0.016).
Secondary outcomes:
- Atrial fibrillation hospitalization: 9% of the abstinence group compared with 20% of the usual consumption group (p = 0.053)
- Body mass index (BMI) at follow-up: 27.7 kg/m2 in the abstinence group compared with 28.9 kg/m2 in the usual consumption group (p = 0.03)
Interpretation:
Among patients with atrial fibrillation and moderate alcohol consumption, abstinence from alcohol was associated with a reduction in atrial fibrillation recurrence and atrial fibrillation burden. Abstinence was also associated with a reduction in BMI at follow-up. Patients with atrial fibrillation should be counseled on limiting alcohol consumption.
References:
Presented by Dr. Aleksandr Voskoboinik at the American College of Cardiology Annual Scientific Session (ACC 2019), New Orleans, LA, March 18, 2019.
Keywords: ACC19, ACC Annual Scientific Session, Alcohol Abstinence, Alcohol Drinking, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Atrial Fibrillation, Body Mass Index, Ethanol, Primary Prevention
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