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Venous thromboembolism in Asia and worldwide: Emerging insights from GARFIELD-VTE

Authors :
Henrik Fryk
Ajay K. Kakkar
Zhi-Cheng Jing
Samuel Z. Goldhaber
Chern En Chiang
Shinya Goto
Jameela Sathar
Walter Ageno
Soo Mee Bang
Sithakom Phusanti
Gloria Kayani
Katsuhiro Kondo
Jeffrey I. Weitz
Alfredo E. Farjat
Pantep Angchaisuksiri
Eric Tse
Source :
Thrombosis research. 201
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background Although epidemiological studies report a lower risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) than in the Western world, VTE rates in Asia may be underestimated. Furthermore, it is uncertain whether VTE outcomes differ in Asia and the rest of the world (ROW). Methods GARFIELD-VTE is a global, prospective, non-interventional study of real-world treatment practices. In this study, we compared baseline characteristics, treatment patterns, and 12-month outcomes in Asia and ROW. Results Of the 10,684 enrolled patients, 1822 (17.1%) were Asian (China n = 420, Hong Kong n = 98, Japan n = 148, Malaysia n = 244, South Korea n = 343, Taiwan n = 232, Thailand n = 337). Compared with ROW patients, those from Asia were more often female (57.4% vs. 48.0%), non-smokers (74.0% vs. 58.9%) and had a lower BMI (24.8 kg/m2 vs. 29.1 kg/m2). Asian patients were more likely to be managed in the hospital (86.9% vs. 70.4%) and to have active cancer (19.8% vs. 8.1%) or a history of cancer (19.1% vs. 12.0%). Asian patients received no anticoagulation more frequently than ROW patients (6.5% vs. 2.1%). Over 12-months follow-up, the rate of all-cause mortality (per 100 person-years [95% confidence interval]) was higher in Asians (15.2 [13.4–17.3] vs. 5.9 [5.4–6.5]). Adjusted hazard ratios indicated a higher risk of all-cause mortality in Asian patients than the ROW (1.32 [1.08–1.62]). The frequencies of major bleeding and recurrent VTE were similar. Conclusion Asian patients have different risk profiles, treatment patterns and a higher risk of mortality compared with the ROW.

Details

ISSN :
18792472
Volume :
201
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thrombosis research
Accession number :
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