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Atrial Failure as a Clinical Entity: JACC Review Topic of the Week

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Highlights

  • Atrial dysfunction is often neglected.

  • We propose atrial failure as a clinically relevant entity.

  • The concept of atrial failure may foster research leading to a better understanding of atrial dysfunction.

Abstract

Atrial dysfunction has been widely considered a marker or consequence of other cardiac conditions rather than the cause itself. Here, we propose the term atrial failure as a clinically relevant entity, defined as any atrial dysfunction causing impaired heart performance, symptoms, and worsening quality of life or life expectancy. Aspects of the etiology, mechanisms, and consequences of atrial failure are discussed. Recent advances in cardiac electrophysiology and imaging have improved our understanding of the highly complex atrial anatomy and function, underlying the paramount importance of the atria in optimal heart performance. It is time to reappraise the concept of the failing atrium as a primary cause or aggravating factor of the symptoms in many of our patients. The concept of atrial failure may foster basic and translational research to gain a better understanding of how to identify and manage atrial dysfunction.

Key Words

atrial failure
atrial fibrillation
atrial function
heart failure
interatrial block
stroke

Abbreviations and Acronyms

AF
atrial fibrillation
AV
atrioventricular
HF
heart failure
HFpEF
heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
LA
left atrium
LAA
left atrial appendage
LV
left ventricle
MI
myocardial infarction
PV
pulmonary vein

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This work was supported by Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, Spain (PI18/01227), CIBER Cardiovascular (CB16/11/00403); and La MARATO - TV3 (ID 201527). The authors have reported that they have no relationships relevant to the contents of this paper to disclose.

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