Alcohol and arrhythmias: A comprehensive review

Title
Alcohol and arrhythmias: A comprehensive review
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2010
Journal
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine
Volume
11
Issue
4
Pagination
221 - 228
Date published
2010
ISBN
15582027 (ISSN)
Abstract

The use of alcohol as a social lubricant has been ubiquitous in human societies since ancient times. It has also long been recognized that alcohol produces undesirable cardiovascular effects, especially when imbibed in excess. Numerous investigators have noted a causal relationship between alcohol and arrhythmias, as well as sudden cardiac death. We have undertaken a comprehensive review of the literature on alcohol as a potential trigger for arrhythmias. We have reviewed the major epidemiological studies undertaken on this subject. We have also explored pathophysiological mechanisms that drive the arrythmogenic effects of alcohol. In conclusion, although there is definite proof in the literature to implicate alcohol as a culprit in arrhythmias, the relationship is complex.