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Risk of Cerebrovascular Events in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Survivors With Atrial Fibrillation: A Nationwide Cohort Study

Authors :
Peter Brønnum Nielsen
Line Melgaard
Thure Filskov Overvad
Martin Jensen
Torben Bjerregaard Larsen
Gregory Y.H. Lip
Roland Veltkamp
Kirsten H Harvey
Eleni Korompoki
Lucio D’Anna
Omid Halse
Klemens Hügen
Uwe Malzahn
Sabine Ullmann
Carolin Schuhmann
Gabriele Putz Todd
Hannes Brinz
Peter U. Heuschmann
Kirsten Haas
Viktoria Rücker
Christian Enzinger
Stefan Ropele
Daniela Pinter
Melanie Haidegger
Thomas Gattringer
Simon Fandler-Höfler
Charles D. A. Wolfe
Yanzhong Wang
Hatem A. Wafa
Joan Montaner
Elena Palà
Stéphanie Debette
Igor Sibon
Pauline Renou
Morgane Lachaize
Léa Milan
Nathalie Heyvang
Sylvain Ledure
Pascale Michel
Mara Graziani
Laura Marchini
Valeria Caso
Solveigh Horstmann
Jan Purrucker
Peter Ringleb
Mariam Haffa
Torsten Hoppe-Tichy
Walter E. Haefeli
Hanna M. Seidling
Jürgen Burhenne
Kathrin I. Foerster
Deirdre A Lane
Elena Ivany
Robyn Lotto
Source :
Nielsen, P B, Melgaard, L, Overvad, T F, Jensen, M, Larsen, T B, Lip, G Y H & PRESTIGE-AF Consortium 2022, ' Risk of Cerebrovascular Events in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Survivors With Atrial Fibrillation : A Nationwide Cohort Study ', Stroke, vol. 53, no. 8, 101161STROKEAHA121038331, pp. 2559-2568 . https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.038331, Stroke
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: In patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and prevalent atrial fibrillation (AF), the optimal stroke prevention strategy is unclear. We sought to estimate the risk of cerebrovascular events among ICH survivors with AF. Methods: We used the Danish Stroke Registry to identify patients with incident ICH and prevalent AF between 2003 and 2018. Key inclusion/exclusion criteria of the PRESTIGE-AF (Prevention of Stroke in Intracerebral hemorrhage Survivors With Atrial Fibrillation) trial were applied. Cumulative incidence of recurrent ICH, cerebrovascular ischemic event, and all-cause death were investigated after one year. Results: A total of 1885 patients (median age 80.0 years; 47.6% females) were included in the study. We observed 191 cerebrovascular events and 650 all-cause deaths, and more cerebrovascular ischemic events (N=63) than recurrent ICH events (N=40). Risks of recurrent ICH, cerebrovascular ischemic event, and all-cause death were 1.5%, 3.2%, and 30.3%, respectively, among patients not exposed to OAC during follow-up. The cumulative incidences were 2.8% for recurrent ICH, 3.2% for cerebrovascular ischemic events, and 22.0% for all-cause death among patients initiating/resuming OAC during follow-up. Conclusions: We observed a high risk of cerebrovascular ischemic events and a very high risk of all-cause death at one year after the incident ICH. The results of ongoing clinical trials are warranted to determine optimal stroke prevention treatment among ICH survivors with concomitant AF.

Details

ISSN :
15244628
Volume :
53
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stroke
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....231fee698d7aa95e8bee5c60a95d5dbc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.038331