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Association of patient satisfaction with direct oral anticoagulants and the clinical outcomes: Findings from the SAKURA AF registry

Authors :
Atsushi Hirayama
Kazumiki Nomoto
Yasuo Okumura
Seiji Fukushima
Katsuaki Yokoyama
Koji Oiwa
Keiichiro Kuronuma
Masami Fujita
Motoyuki Onikura
Norikazu Ishikawa
Sakura Af Registry Investigators
Eizo Tachibana
Ken Arima
Toshiaki Kojima
Nagashima Koichi
Michiaki Matsumoto
Kimie Ohkubo
Naoya Matsumoto
Yasuko Suzuki
Hideyuki Ando
Koichiro Hori
Tomobumi Kotani
Source :
Journal of Cardiology. 76:80-86
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Background The burden or benefit of anticoagulation treatment affects patient satisfaction, which may in turn affect the adherence to the treatment and subsequent outcomes. Thus, we hypothesized that the patient satisfaction with direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) may influence the clinical outcome in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods and Results We investigated the clinical outcomes among 719 DOAC users (age 71.9 ± 9.1 years, 184 females, and 449 persistent AF) enrolled in the SAKURA AF Registry who completed a satisfaction questionnaire with anticoagulation therapy by means of the Anti-Clot Treatment Scale (ACTS), which included 12-item burden and 3-item benefit scales. During a 41.8-month-follow-up, a stroke/systemic embolism (SE) occurred in 27 patients (3.8%) and major bleeding events in 25 (3.5%). A univariate Cox regression analysis revealed that an older age, persistent AF, higher CHA2DS2-VASc score, no history of AF ablation, lower creatinine clearance, and lower ACTS benefit scores were significantly associated with an increased risk of a stroke/SE, but not with major bleeding events. A low benefit score remained an independent predictor of a stroke/SE even after a multivariate adjustment. The ACTS burden scores were not associated with any clinical events. Conclusions We found a strong association between a low benefit satisfaction and increased stroke risk. We should follow patients carefully to educate them on treatment importance for patients unsatisfied with the benefits of DOACs for stroke prevention.

Details

ISSN :
09145087
Volume :
76
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cardiology
Accession number :
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