Inadequate oral anticoagulation with warfarin in women with cerebrovascular event and history of atrial fibrillation: the FibStroke study.
Aissa BahIlpo NuotioAntti PalomäkiPirjo MustonenTuomas KiviniemiAntti YlitaloPäivi HartikainenK E Juhani AiraksinenJuha E K HartikainenPublished in: Annals of medicine (2021)
OAC was underused in high-risk AF patients, particularly women, but prescribed often in men with low or moderate stroke risk. Reasons for omitting OAC treatment were poorly reported, particularly for women. KEY MESSAGE Women were at higher stroke risk, but were less often treated with oral anticoagulation (OAC). Men were more often on OAC at low or moderate stroke risk. Reasons for omitting guideline based OAC were poorly reported, particularly for women.
Keyphrases
- atrial fibrillation
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- oral anticoagulants
- left atrial
- catheter ablation
- direct oral anticoagulants
- left atrial appendage
- breast cancer risk
- pregnancy outcomes
- heart failure
- newly diagnosed
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- end stage renal disease
- cervical cancer screening
- chronic kidney disease
- venous thromboembolism
- prognostic factors
- coronary artery disease
- adipose tissue
- ejection fraction
- type diabetes
- left ventricular
- middle aged
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- acute coronary syndrome
- blood brain barrier
- mitral valve