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Adherence with direct oral anticoagulants in patients with atrial fibrillation: Trends, risk factors, and outcomes

Authors :
Anat Arbel
Zomoroda Abu‐Ful
Meir Preis
Shai Cohen
Walid Saliba
Source :
Journal of Arrhythmia, Vol 38, Iss 1, Pp 67-76 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Background Adherence to direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) remains a concern among non‐valvular atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. We aimed to assess patterns of adherence with DOACs and examine their association with ischemic stroke and systemic embolism (SE). Methods This retrospective cohort study includes all adult members of Clalit Health Services, the largest healthcare provider in Israel, with newly diagnosed non‐valvular AF between January 2014 and March 2019, who initiated DOACs within 90 days of AF diagnosis and used DOACs exclusively. Adherence was assessed using the proportion of days covered (PDC) over the first year of treatment, and high adherence was defined as PDC ≥80%. Regression models were used to identify predictors of high adherence to DOACs and to examine the association between adherence and stroke or SE. Results Overall 15,255 patients were included in this study. The proportion of highly adherent (PDC ≥80%) DOACs users was around 75% and decreased slightly over the years. On multivariable analyses, the likelihood of high adherence to DOACs increased with age and across higher socioeconomic classes, and was more likely among females, Jews, statins users, and patients with CHA2DS2‐VASc score ≥2. Risk of stroke and SE was lower among highly adherent DOACs users; adjusted HR 0.56 (95% CI, 0.45–0.71), compared to users with PDC

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18832148 and 18804276
Volume :
38
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Arrhythmia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8033c4f563f142d985a086d39341e81d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12656