1. Risk of Stroke in Atrial Fibrillation According to Sex in Patients Aged Younger Than 75 Years: A Large-Scale, Observational Study Using Real-World Data
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Miki Kawazoe, Atsushi Satoh, Masayoshi Tsuji, Shunsuke Funakoshi, Takumi Nishi, Hisatomi Arima, Chikara Yoshimura, Kazuhiro Tada, and Toshiki Maeda
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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Risk Assessment ,Brain Ischemia ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Stroke ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Hazard ratio ,Anticoagulants ,Atrial fibrillation ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,CHA2DS2–VASc score ,Female ,Observational study ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
It is unclear whether women have a higher risk of stroke than men. This study aimed to clarify the effects of a sex difference on the risk of ischaemic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).Health check and insurance claims data were used of people who were aged75 years from 2005 to 2017 in Japan. Patients with AF who were not on anticoagulation therapy were identified. After excluding patients with artificial valves (n=28), haematological disease (n=1,124), aged ≤20 years (n=207), and taking anticoagulant therapy (n=11,848), 9,733 remained for inclusion into the study. The primary outcome was hospital admission due to ischaemic stroke.Of the 9,733 participants, 7,079 (72.7%) were men. The mean age of women (54.4 years) was significantly higher than that of men (53.2 years). During a mean 2.5-year follow-up period, 143 ischaemic stroke events occurred. Female sex was not associated with ischaemic stroke (adjusted hazard ratio [95% confidence interval]: 1.13 [0.78-1.66]). When stratified using the CHAIn this large-scale, real-world study of patients with AF, the risk of ischaemic stroke among those aged75 years was comparable between women and men. These findings are consistent with the current guidelines, which do not recommend anticoagulant therapy for women with no other risk factors (CHA
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- 2021
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