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Gender differences and management of stroke risk of nonvalvular atrial fibrillation in an upper middle-income country: Insights from the CARMEN-AF registry

Authors :
J. Antonio González-Hermosillo
Manuel A. Baños-González
Milton E. Guevara-Valdivia
Jorge A. Vázquez-Acosta
Manuel Odín de los Ríos Ibarra
Kulio A. Aguilar-Linares
Carlos Cantú-Brito
José L. Leiva-Pons
Gerardo Pozas-Garza
Eddie A. Favela-Pérez
Manlio F. Márquez
María Sangeado Santos
César González Aguilar
Jorge Gómez Flores
Karim Yarek Juárez Escobar
Samantha Rodríguez Bastidas
José Raúl de los Ríos Ibarra
Carmen Summerson Lama
José Paz Marcelo Jiménez Cruz
Enrique Martínez Flores
Norberto Matadamas Hernández
Vanesa Esperanza Matadamas Carmona
Candelaria Mancilla
Rocío Camacho Casillas
José Refugio Ramírez González
Reynaldo Magaña Magaña
Jorge Carrillo Calvillo
Ulises Rojel Martínez
Marco Antonio Alcocer Gamba
Héctor Francisco Fernández Saldaña
Laura Reséndiz Barrón
Susano Lara Vaca
Edgar Alfredo Rodríguez Salazar
Humberto Rodríguez Reyes
Marco Aurelio Islava Gálvez
José Salvador Lainez Zelaya
Lidia Evangelina Betancourt Hernández
Yoloxochitl García Jiménez
Sadoc Marín Rendon
Nicolás Reyes Reyes
Luis Gerardo Molina Fernández de Lara
Carlos Gutiérrez González
Fernando Flores Silva
Alberto Zenón Baños Velasco
Miguel Ernesto Beltrán Gámez
Amanda Castelán Ojeda
César Iván Vázquez Serna
Miguel Ángel Negrete Rivera
Alejandro Lechuga Martín del Campo
Demetrio Kosturakis García
Ramón Miguel Esturau Santaló
José Luis Novelo Del Valle
Luis Delgado Leal
Luis Ángel Trujillo Muñoz
José Fabián Hernández Díaz
Mariano Miguel Guerra
Raúl Isaac Márquez
María Isabel Sánchez Ramírez
Marcos Robledo
José Manuel Enciso Muñoz
Juan Carlos Núñez Fragoso
Saúl Flores
Source :
International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature, Vol 22, Iss , Pp 117-122 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Background: Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is associated with an increased risk of stroke and systemic embolism. Several studies have suggested that female AF patients could have a greater risk for stroke. There is scarce information about clinical characteristics and use of antithrombotic therapies in Latin American patients with nonvalvular AF. Objective: To describe the gender differences in clinical characteristics, thromboembolic risk, and antithrombotic therapy of patients with nonvalvular AF recruited in Mexico, an upper middle-income country, into the prospective national CARMEN-AF Registry. Methods: A total of 1423 consecutive patients, with at least one thromboembolic risk factor were enrolled in CARMEN-AF Registry during a three-year period (2014–2017). They were categorized according to Gender. Results: Overall, 48.6% were women, mean age 70 ± 12 years. Diabetes, smoking, alcoholism, non-ischemic cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, and obstructive sleep apnea were higher in men. Most women were found with paroxysmal AF (40.6%), and most men with permanent AF (44.0%). No gender differences were found in the use of vitamin K antagonists (VKA) (30.5% in women vs. 28.0% in men). No gender differences were found in the use of direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) (33.8% women vs 35.4% men). Conclusions: CARMEN-AF Registry demonstrates that in Mexico, regardless of gender, a large proportion of patients remain undertreated. No gender differences were found in the use of VKA or DOAC. Keywords: Atrial fibrillation, Gender, Thromboembolic risk, Antithrombotic therapy, Stroke, Mexico

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23529067
Volume :
22
Issue :
117-122
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7c8d06e9484ab8af6907c4b2918255
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2018.12.017