Acute electrical, autonomic and structural effects of binge drinking: Insights into the 'holiday heart syndrome'.

Aleksandr Voskoboinik; Conor McDonald; David Chieng; Jessica O'Brien; Sarah Gutman; Phillip Ngu; Hariharan Sugumar; Geoffrey Wong; Jonathan M Kalman; Andrew J Taylor; Peter M Kistler
Abstract
Binge drinking is a common atrial fibrillation (AF) trigger, however the mechanisms are poorly understood.To investigate the effects of alcohol intoxication and hangover with rhythm monitoring and cardiac MRI.Patients underwent serial cardiac MRI pre- and post-binge with continuous Holter monitoring. Time periods analyzed: baseline (24 h pre-binge), consumption, hangover (0- 24 h post-consumption) and post-hangover (24-48 h post-consumption).50 patients (age 49 ± 15 years, 40% paroxysmal AF) completed the study (intake 8.4 ± 3.1 standard drinks). Mean heart rate increased from 72 ± 10 to 80 ± 13 beats per minute (bpm) during consumption (p < 0.001). The hangover period was characterised by higher daily atrial ectopic count (50, IQR 10-132 vs baseline 43, IQR 10-113; p = 0.04) and reduced heart rate variability (SDNN 55 ms, IQR 40-65 versus 62 ms, IQR 51-66; p = 0.007). There was evidence of heightened parasympathetic activity post-hangover with heart rate slowing (mean HR 54 ± 6 bpm; p = 0.03) and increased activity in the High frequency band when separating the complex heart rate variability waveform into its component rhythms (291 ms, 97-538 versus baseline 237 ms, IQR 104-332; p = 0.04). Three patients developed AF 11, 29 and 34 h post-binge. Cardiac MRI (2.7 ± 0.7 days post-binge) demonstrated a decrease in left atrial (LA) emptying fraction (57.9 ± 8.5 to 53.5 ± 6.7%; p = 0.003) but no change in LA volume, left ventricular ejection fraction or markers of ventricular inflammation.2Binge drinking is associated with sympathetic activation followed by a 'rebound' parasympathetic response and atrial mechanical dysfunction which may explain the propensity and temporal association between binge drinking and AF.
Journal INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY
ISSN 1874-1754
Published 15 May 2021
Volume 331
Issue
Pages 100-105
DOI 10.1016/j.ijcard.2021.01.071
Type Journal Article
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