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Sex differences in clinical features, utilization of oral anticoagulant agents, and 1-year outcome in Middle Eastern patients with atrial fibrillation.

Nasr N AlrabadiMohammed Al-NusairRazan HaddadBasheer S AlghizzawiNashmi Al-NusairSaleh Alhaj MohammadSaif M ShteiwiMaryam K El-ZubiZaid MarieAyham AlnsourMohamad Ismail JarrahKarem H AlzoubiAyman J Hammoudeh
Published in: Current medical research and opinion (2024)
Females with AF are more symptomatic, yet they are treated less with rhythm control. Despite higher risk, females have similar risk-adjusted all-cause cardiovascular death and stroke rates compared to males. Future studies should explore how treatments and interventions can influence quality-of-life and cardiovascular outcomes in females with AF.
Keyphrases
  • atrial fibrillation
  • venous thromboembolism
  • blood pressure
  • current status
  • heart rate
  • case control
  • newly diagnosed