Characteristics of patients with atrial fibrillation prescribed antiplatelet monotherapy compared with those on anticoagulants: Insights from the GARFIELD-AF registry

© The Author 2017. Aims Current atrial fibrillation (AF) guidelines discourage antiplatelet (AP) monotherapy as alternative to anticoagulants (ACs). Why AP only is still used is largely unknown. Methods and results Factors associated with AP monotherapy prescription were analysed in GARFIELD-AF, a r...

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Main Authors: Freek W.A. Verheugt, Haiyan Gao, Wael Al Mahmeed, Giuseppe Ambrosio, Pantep Angchaisuksiri, Dan Atar, Jean Pierre Bassand, A. John Camm, Frank Cools, John Eikelboom, Gloria Kayani, Toon Wei Lim, Frank Misselwitz, Karen S. Pieper, Martin Van Eickels, Ajay K. Kakkar
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spelling th-mahidol.469512019-08-28T13:24:24Z Characteristics of patients with atrial fibrillation prescribed antiplatelet monotherapy compared with those on anticoagulants: Insights from the GARFIELD-AF registry Freek W.A. Verheugt Haiyan Gao Wael Al Mahmeed Giuseppe Ambrosio Pantep Angchaisuksiri Dan Atar Jean Pierre Bassand A. John Camm Frank Cools John Eikelboom Gloria Kayani Toon Wei Lim Frank Misselwitz Karen S. Pieper Martin Van Eickels Ajay K. Kakkar National University Health System Bayer Pharma AG Population Health Research Institute, Ontario Ulleval University Hospital Universite de Franche-Comte Duke Clinical Research Institute St George's University of London Algemeen Ziekenhuis Klina Our Lady Hospital - Amsterdam UCL Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Thrombosis Research Institute Bayer AG Università degli Studi di Perugia Medicine © The Author 2017. Aims Current atrial fibrillation (AF) guidelines discourage antiplatelet (AP) monotherapy as alternative to anticoagulants (ACs). Why AP only is still used is largely unknown. Methods and results Factors associated with AP monotherapy prescription were analysed in GARFIELD-AF, a registry of patients with newly diagnosed (6 weeks) AF and 1 investigator-determined stroke risk factor. We analysed 51 270 patients from 35 countries enrolled into five sequential cohorts between 2010 and 2016. Overall, 20.7% of patients received AP monotherapy, 52.1% AC monotherapy, and 14.1% AP AC. Most AP monotherapy (82.5%) and AC monotherapy (86.8%) patients were CHA2DS2-VASc 2. Compared with patients on AC monotherapy, AP monotherapy patients were frequently Chinese (vs. Caucasian, odds ratio 2.73) and more likely to have persistent AF (1.32), history of coronary artery disease (2.41) or other vascular disease (1.67), bleeding (2.11), or dementia (1.81). The odds for AP monotherapy increased with 5 years of age increments for patients 75 years (1.24) but decreased with age increments for patients 55-75 years (0.86). Antiplatelet monotherapy patients were less likely to have paroxysmal (0.67) or permanent AF (0.57), history of embolism (0.56), or alcohol use (0.90). With each cohort, AP monotherapy declined (P 0.0001), especially non-indicated use. AP AC and no antithrombotic therapy were unchanged. However, even in 2015 and 2016, about 50% of AP-Treated patients had no indication except AF (71% were CHA2DS2-VASc 2). Conclusion Prescribing AP monotherapy in newly diagnosed AF has declined, but even nowadays a substantial proportion of AP-Treated patients with AF have no indication for AP. All rights reserved. 2019-08-28T06:24:24Z 2019-08-28T06:24:24Z 2018-02-07 Article European Heart Journal. Vol.39, No.6 (2018), 464-473 10.1093/eurheartj/ehx730 15229645 0195668X 2-s2.0-85042516795 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/46951 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85042516795&origin=inward
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spellingShingle Medicine
Freek W.A. Verheugt
Haiyan Gao
Wael Al Mahmeed
Giuseppe Ambrosio
Pantep Angchaisuksiri
Dan Atar
Jean Pierre Bassand
A. John Camm
Frank Cools
John Eikelboom
Gloria Kayani
Toon Wei Lim
Frank Misselwitz
Karen S. Pieper
Martin Van Eickels
Ajay K. Kakkar
Characteristics of patients with atrial fibrillation prescribed antiplatelet monotherapy compared with those on anticoagulants: Insights from the GARFIELD-AF registry
description © The Author 2017. Aims Current atrial fibrillation (AF) guidelines discourage antiplatelet (AP) monotherapy as alternative to anticoagulants (ACs). Why AP only is still used is largely unknown. Methods and results Factors associated with AP monotherapy prescription were analysed in GARFIELD-AF, a registry of patients with newly diagnosed (6 weeks) AF and 1 investigator-determined stroke risk factor. We analysed 51 270 patients from 35 countries enrolled into five sequential cohorts between 2010 and 2016. Overall, 20.7% of patients received AP monotherapy, 52.1% AC monotherapy, and 14.1% AP AC. Most AP monotherapy (82.5%) and AC monotherapy (86.8%) patients were CHA2DS2-VASc 2. Compared with patients on AC monotherapy, AP monotherapy patients were frequently Chinese (vs. Caucasian, odds ratio 2.73) and more likely to have persistent AF (1.32), history of coronary artery disease (2.41) or other vascular disease (1.67), bleeding (2.11), or dementia (1.81). The odds for AP monotherapy increased with 5 years of age increments for patients 75 years (1.24) but decreased with age increments for patients 55-75 years (0.86). Antiplatelet monotherapy patients were less likely to have paroxysmal (0.67) or permanent AF (0.57), history of embolism (0.56), or alcohol use (0.90). With each cohort, AP monotherapy declined (P 0.0001), especially non-indicated use. AP AC and no antithrombotic therapy were unchanged. However, even in 2015 and 2016, about 50% of AP-Treated patients had no indication except AF (71% were CHA2DS2-VASc 2). Conclusion Prescribing AP monotherapy in newly diagnosed AF has declined, but even nowadays a substantial proportion of AP-Treated patients with AF have no indication for AP. All rights reserved.
author2 National University Health System
author_facet National University Health System
Freek W.A. Verheugt
Haiyan Gao
Wael Al Mahmeed
Giuseppe Ambrosio
Pantep Angchaisuksiri
Dan Atar
Jean Pierre Bassand
A. John Camm
Frank Cools
John Eikelboom
Gloria Kayani
Toon Wei Lim
Frank Misselwitz
Karen S. Pieper
Martin Van Eickels
Ajay K. Kakkar
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author Freek W.A. Verheugt
Haiyan Gao
Wael Al Mahmeed
Giuseppe Ambrosio
Pantep Angchaisuksiri
Dan Atar
Jean Pierre Bassand
A. John Camm
Frank Cools
John Eikelboom
Gloria Kayani
Toon Wei Lim
Frank Misselwitz
Karen S. Pieper
Martin Van Eickels
Ajay K. Kakkar
author_sort Freek W.A. Verheugt
title Characteristics of patients with atrial fibrillation prescribed antiplatelet monotherapy compared with those on anticoagulants: Insights from the GARFIELD-AF registry
title_short Characteristics of patients with atrial fibrillation prescribed antiplatelet monotherapy compared with those on anticoagulants: Insights from the GARFIELD-AF registry
title_full Characteristics of patients with atrial fibrillation prescribed antiplatelet monotherapy compared with those on anticoagulants: Insights from the GARFIELD-AF registry
title_fullStr Characteristics of patients with atrial fibrillation prescribed antiplatelet monotherapy compared with those on anticoagulants: Insights from the GARFIELD-AF registry
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of patients with atrial fibrillation prescribed antiplatelet monotherapy compared with those on anticoagulants: Insights from the GARFIELD-AF registry
title_sort characteristics of patients with atrial fibrillation prescribed antiplatelet monotherapy compared with those on anticoagulants: insights from the garfield-af registry
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