Venous thromboembolism in Asia and worldwide: Emerging insights from GARFIELD-VTE
Background: Although epidemiological studies report a lower risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) than in the Western world, VTE rates in Asia may be underestimated. Furthermore, it is uncertain whether VTE outcomes differ in Asia and the rest of the world (ROW). Methods: GARFIELD-VTE is a global, pr...
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th-mahidol.782652022-08-04T16:26:02Z Venous thromboembolism in Asia and worldwide: Emerging insights from GARFIELD-VTE Pantep Angchaisuksiri Shinya Goto Alfredo E. Farjat Henrik Fryk Soo Mee Bang Chern En Chiang Zhi Cheng Jing Katsuhiro Kondo Jameela Sathar Eric Tse Sithakom Phusanti Gloria Kayani Jeffrey I. Weitz Walter Ageno Samuel Z. Goldhaber Ajay K. Kakkar Ramathibodi Hospital Thrombosis & Atherosclerosis Research Institute Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Tokai University School of Medicine University College London Brigham and Women's Hospital Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Thrombosis Research Institute Veterans General Hospital-Taipei Peking Union Medical College Hospital The University of Hong Kong Università degli Studi dell'Insubria Kokura Kinen Hospital Hospital Ampang Medicine Background: Although epidemiological studies report a lower risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) than in the Western world, VTE rates in Asia may be underestimated. Furthermore, it is uncertain whether VTE outcomes differ in Asia and the rest of the world (ROW). Methods: GARFIELD-VTE is a global, prospective, non-interventional study of real-world treatment practices. In this study, we compared baseline characteristics, treatment patterns, and 12-month outcomes in Asia and ROW. Results: Of the 10,684 enrolled patients, 1822 (17.1%) were Asian (China n = 420, Hong Kong n = 98, Japan n = 148, Malaysia n = 244, South Korea n = 343, Taiwan n = 232, Thailand n = 337). Compared with ROW patients, those from Asia were more often female (57.4% vs. 48.0%), non-smokers (74.0% vs. 58.9%) and had a lower BMI (24.8 kg/m2 vs. 29.1 kg/m2). Asian patients were more likely to be managed in the hospital (86.9% vs. 70.4%) and to have active cancer (19.8% vs. 8.1%) or a history of cancer (19.1% vs. 12.0%). Asian patients received no anticoagulation more frequently than ROW patients (6.5% vs. 2.1%). Over 12-months follow-up, the rate of all-cause mortality (per 100 person-years [95% confidence interval]) was higher in Asians (15.2 [13.4–17.3] vs. 5.9 [5.4–6.5]). Adjusted hazard ratios indicated a higher risk of all-cause mortality in Asian patients than the ROW (1.32 [1.08–1.62]). The frequencies of major bleeding and recurrent VTE were similar. Conclusion: Asian patients have different risk profiles, treatment patterns and a higher risk of mortality compared with the ROW. 2022-08-04T09:26:02Z 2022-08-04T09:26:02Z 2021-05-01 Article Thrombosis Research. Vol.201, (2021), 63-72 10.1016/j.thromres.2021.02.024 18792472 00493848 2-s2.0-85101654263 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78265 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85101654263&origin=inward |
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Background: Although epidemiological studies report a lower risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) than in the Western world, VTE rates in Asia may be underestimated. Furthermore, it is uncertain whether VTE outcomes differ in Asia and the rest of the world (ROW). Methods: GARFIELD-VTE is a global, prospective, non-interventional study of real-world treatment practices. In this study, we compared baseline characteristics, treatment patterns, and 12-month outcomes in Asia and ROW. Results: Of the 10,684 enrolled patients, 1822 (17.1%) were Asian (China n = 420, Hong Kong n = 98, Japan n = 148, Malaysia n = 244, South Korea n = 343, Taiwan n = 232, Thailand n = 337). Compared with ROW patients, those from Asia were more often female (57.4% vs. 48.0%), non-smokers (74.0% vs. 58.9%) and had a lower BMI (24.8 kg/m2 vs. 29.1 kg/m2). Asian patients were more likely to be managed in the hospital (86.9% vs. 70.4%) and to have active cancer (19.8% vs. 8.1%) or a history of cancer (19.1% vs. 12.0%). Asian patients received no anticoagulation more frequently than ROW patients (6.5% vs. 2.1%). Over 12-months follow-up, the rate of all-cause mortality (per 100 person-years [95% confidence interval]) was higher in Asians (15.2 [13.4–17.3] vs. 5.9 [5.4–6.5]). Adjusted hazard ratios indicated a higher risk of all-cause mortality in Asian patients than the ROW (1.32 [1.08–1.62]). The frequencies of major bleeding and recurrent VTE were similar. Conclusion: Asian patients have different risk profiles, treatment patterns and a higher risk of mortality compared with the ROW. |
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Venous thromboembolism in Asia and worldwide: Emerging insights from GARFIELD-VTE |
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Venous thromboembolism in Asia and worldwide: Emerging insights from GARFIELD-VTE |
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