Fish oil for the reduction of atrial fibrillation recurrence, inflammation, and oxidative stress

Anil Nigam, Mario Talajic, Denis Roy, Stanley Nattel, Jean Lambert, Anna Nozza, Peter Jones, Vanu R Ramprasath, Gilles O'Hara, Stephen Kopecky, James M Brophy, Jean-Claude Tardif, AFFORD Investigators, Anil Nigam, Mario Talajic, Denis Roy, Stanley Nattel, Jean Lambert, Anna Nozza, Peter Jones, Vanu R Ramprasath, Gilles O'Hara, Stephen Kopecky, James M Brophy, Jean-Claude Tardif, AFFORD Investigators

Abstract

Background: Recent trials of fish oil for the prevention of atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence have provided mixed results. Notable uncertainties in the existing evidence base include the roles of high-dose fish oil, inflammation, and oxidative stress in patients with paroxysmal or persistent AF not receiving conventional antiarrhythmic (AA) therapy.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of high-dose fish oil on AF recurrence, inflammation, and oxidative stress parameters.

Methods: We performed a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-arm study in 337 patients with symptomatic paroxysmal or persistent AF within 6 months of enrollment. Patients were randomized to fish oil (4 g/day) or placebo and followed, on average, for 271 ± 129 days.

Results: The primary endpoint was time to first symptomatic or asymptomatic AF recurrence lasting >30 s. Secondary endpoints were high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and myeloperoxidase (MPO). The primary endpoint occurred in 64.1% of patients in the fish oil arm and 63.2% of patients in the placebo arm (hazard ratio: 1.10; 95% confidence interval: 0.84 to 1.45; p = 0.48). hs-CRP and MPO were within normal limits at baseline and decreased to a similar degree at 6 months (Δhs-CRP, 11% vs. -11%; ΔMPO, -5% vs. -9% for fish oil vs. placebo, respectively; p value for interaction = NS).

Conclusions: High-dose fish oil does not reduce AF recurrence in patients with a history of AF not receiving conventional AA therapy. Furthermore, fish oil does not reduce inflammation or oxidative stress markers in this population, which may explain its lack of efficacy. (Multi-center Study to Evaluate the Effect of N-3 Fatty Acids [OMEGA-3] on Arrhythmia Recurrence in Atrial Fibrillation [AFFORD]; NCT01235130).

Keywords: arrhythmia; fibrillation; inflammation; omega-3 fatty acids; oxidative stress.

Copyright © 2014 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Source: PubMed

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