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Three Decades of Atrial Fibrillation and Flutter Epidemiology and Risk Factors in Iran With a Focus on the Impact of Covid-19 Publisher Pubmed



Ghasemi H1 ; Bastan MM2 ; Najafi M1 ; Nejadghaderi SA2
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  1. 1. Center for Orthopedic Trans-Disciplinary Applied Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. HIV/STI Surveillance Research Center, and WHO Collaborating Center for HIV Surveillance, Institute for Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran

Source: Scientific Reports Published:2025


Abstract

Atrial fibrillation/flutter (AF/AFL) is one of the most common sustained heart rhythm disorders in clinical practice and a major public health concern. This study aimed to evaluate the disease burden of AF/AFL in Iran and analyze trends using the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2021 data, by age, sex, location, risk factor, and socio-demographic index (SDI), considering the impacts of COVID-19. Data on the prevalence, incidence, disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), deaths, and six attributable risk factors related to AF/AFL in Iran and its 31 provinces from 1990 to 2021 was collected from the GBD 2021 study. The International Classification of Disease (ICD) codes used were I48–48.9 for ICD-10 and 427.3 for ICD-9. The data was sourced from surveys, censuses, vital statistics, and other health-related records. In Iran, in 2021, the AF/AFL age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR) was 40.6 (30.0 to 54.4), the age-standardized prevalence rate (ASPR) was 425.4 (327.2 to 559.2), the age-standardized DALY rate was 72.4 (57.4 to 88.3), and the age-standardized death rate (ASDR) was 3.3 (2.5 to 3.8) per 100,000 population. Following COVID-19, there were significant decreases in age-standardized DALY and death rates over 2019–2021. By province, Fars had the highest AF/AFL ASIR and ASPR in 2021. In addition, East and West Azarbayejan had the highest age-standardized DALY rate and ASDR, respectively. The national incidence, prevalence, DALYs, and death rates of AF/AFL showed an overall increasing trend with age. Males experienced higher rates of incidence and prevalence compared to females. In contrast, females had higher rates of DALYs and deaths compared to males. The burden of AF/AFL increased with advancing age. The risk factor with the highest DALYs and deaths attributable to AF/AFL was high systolic blood pressure. Notably, no remarkable association was found between SDI and the burden of AF/AFL in Iran. The incidence and prevalence of AF/AFL in Iran have significantly increased, highlighting the critical need for cost-effective and nationwide interventions. © The Author(s) 2025.
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