Biological Bank for Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke
Biological Bank for Studies Related to Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke
Hospices Civils de Lyon
1,000 participants
Apr 23, 2018
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice. This arrhythmia is responsible for 15% of strokes and more than 30% of strokes on people over 65 years. According to studies, 30 to 40% of isolated atrial fibrillations could be familial. Atrial fibrillation has significant genetic heterogeneity. About 40 genes have been identified as potentially involved. Studies have identified genes common to the risk of atrial fibrillation and stroke. Despite the pathophysiology of atrial fibrillation has been intensively and extensively studied for almost a century, there are still many questions. The pathophysiology is not sufficiently understood to allow finding more effective therapies. It is necessary to identify genetic determinants and thus potentially new pharmacological targets more adapted. The establishment of a biological database will test hypotheses concerning the genetic origin and thromboembolic process of atrial fibrillation and associated stroke.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria11
- Group 1a
- \- AF history
- AF history
- Scheduled electrophysiological exploration or AF ablation
- AF/AT history
- Stroke history
- patient over 80
- ECG: sinusal rhythm
- TTE : no left atrial dilatation
- cryptogenic stroke or transient ischemic attack history before 50 yo
- No AF history
Exclusion Criteria20
- No AF history
- patient who didn't signed consent
- Group 1b
- No AF history
- pregnant women
- patient who didn't signed consent
- Group 1c
- No Stroke history
- patient who didn't signed consent
- Group 2
- atrial fibrillation history
- TTE : Left atria \>25cm², \> 34m/m2), FEVG \< 50%
- ECG : QRS \> 90 ms
- cardiac pathologies (excepted hypertension and valvulopathies)
- History of stroke and transient ischemic attack
- patient who didn't signed consent
- Group 3
- AF history
- stroke or transient ischemic attack over 50 yo
- patient who didn't signed consent
Interventions
Collection of clinical data
Collection of DNA
Collection of plasma
Locations(5)
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NCT03611816