Iron overload and arrhythmias: Influence of confounding factors

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Abstract

Arrhythmias as a cardiac complication of iron overload (IO) have been well described for decades in the clinical literature. They are assumed to be directly associated with the myocardial accumulation of iron. However, the influence of heart failure and elevated oxidative stress, which are major arrhythmogenic confounding factors associated with IO on arrhythmias, has not been critically reviewed in the published literature. A comprehensive narrative review of published articles in PubMed was conducted to address the influence of confounding factors of IO on arrhythmias. The previous data may have been largely confounded by the other cardiac complications of IO, particularly heart failure. The previous studies on IO-related arrhythmias lack proper age-gender–matched control subjects and/or comparison groups with properly controlled confounding factors to assess accurately their etiology and clinical significance. Given the above considerations, further mechanistic investigations to clarify the etiology and clinical relevance of IO-induced arrhythmias are needed. In addition, investigations to develop arrhythmia management strategy specific to IO, are warranted.

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Shizukuda, Y., & Rosing, D. R. (2019, August 1). Iron overload and arrhythmias: Influence of confounding factors. Journal of Arrhythmia. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12208

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