Abstract:
The high prevalence of interatrial block (IAB) is widely
neglected due to its frequent underdiagnosis. Its prevalence
depends mainly on age and also on the presence of associated
heart disease. In patients without structural heart disease,
it is mainly an elderly condition. This is particularly
true for advanced IAB, rarely found in global population
before 65 years but with prevalence of 8% in the 70’s and
25% in centenarians.[1] When studying prevalence data of
this condition, three factors should be taken into account in
order to interpret differences that are frequently related with
the methodology used.