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Association between thromboembolic and bleeding risk with adverse outcomes in contemporary European atrial fibrillation patients: final analysis from the ESC-EHRA EORP AF general long-term registry

Authors :
Marco Proietti
Aldo P. Maggioni
G Boriani
Cécile Laroche
Luigi Tavazzi
Michael Nabauer
G.Y.H Lip
Zbigniew Kalarus
Tatjana S. Potpara
Francisco Marcos Marín
L Fauchier
G.-A Dan
Source :
EP Europace. 23
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021.

Abstract

Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Introduction The ESC-EHRA EORP AF General Long-Term Registry provides a contemporary snapshot of European atrial fibrillation (AF) patients’ characteristics and management. Aims: We present data about the final 2-years follow-up observation of AF patients enrolled in the ESC-EHRA EORP AF General Long-Term Registry. Methods A contemporary evaluation of residual risk of adverse outcomes in a cohort of largely anticoagulated AF patients according to the baseline thromboembolic and bleeding risk, defined according to CHA2DS2-VASc and HAS-BLED scores. We determined cardiovascular (CV) events, CV death and all-cause death as outcomes. Results Among the original 11069 patients enrolled, 8409 (76.0%) patients had available follow-up status at the end of the 2-years follow-up. Patients age, female sex and most comorbidities were progressively more prevalent across the spectrum of thromboembolic and bleeding risk. Data on adverse outcomes were available for 10087 (91.1%), over the 2-year observation period. Outcome rates were progressively higher across CHA2DS2-VASc and HAS-BLED scores (all p Conclusions In this large contemporary European-wide cohort of AF patients, both baseline thromboembolic and bleeding risks were associated to an increased risk of major clinical outcomes. Both scores are reflective of high risk clinical states, and are predictive of major adverse outcomes even in a large cohort of largely anticoagulated patients with a lower residual risk of adverse outcomes. Abstract Figure.

Details

ISSN :
15322092 and 10995129
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EP Europace
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7f8b9023a43fba94bb7cc6c7173210b8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euab116.146