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Effect of atrial fibrillation on the incidence and outcome of osteoporotic fracture ― A nationwide population-based study ―

Title
Effect of atrial fibrillation on the incidence and outcome of osteoporotic fracture ― A nationwide population-based study ―
Authors
Kim D.Yang P.-S.Kim T.-H.Uhm J.-S.Park J.Pak H.-N.Lee M.-H.Joung B.
Ewha Authors
박준범
SCOPUS Author ID
박준범scopus
Issue Date
2018
Journal Title
Circulation Journal
ISSN
1346-9843JCR Link
Citation
Circulation Journal vol. 82, no. 8, pp. 1999 - 2006
Keywords
Atrial fibrillationDeathFracturesGeneral populationOsteoporosis
Publisher
Japanese Circulation Society
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: Both atrial fibrillation (AF) and osteoporosis are common in older adults. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether comorbid AF in patients with osteoporosis is associated with fracture incidence, or death after fracture. Methods and Results: From the National Health Insurance Service database of Korea, we selected 31,778 patients with osteoporosis. During a median follow-up of 48 months, the incidence of bone fractures was higher in AF patients than in non-AF patients (3.20 vs. 2.18 per 100 person-years), respectively. In the multivariate Cox regression analysis, AF was associated with fracture independently of other risk factors with an adjusted hazard ratio (HR) of 1.21 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.02–1.41; P=0.031). The mortality rate after fracture was significantly higher in AF patients than it was in non-AF patients (adjusted HR, 1.92; 95% CI, 1.35–3.27; P=0.016). After propensity score-matching, AF was consistently associated with a higher risk of osteoporotic fracture and subsequent death after fracture. In AF patients, older age, female sex, being underweight (body mass index <18.5 kg/m2), decreased physical activity (exercise <3 times/week), history of stroke or transient ischemic attack, thiazide use, sedative use, and higher CHADS2 (≥2 points) or CHA2DS2-VASc (≥2 points) scores were associated with the incidence of fractures. Conclusions: Comorbid AF in patients with osteoporosis was associated with an increased risk of bone fracture and death after fracture. © 2018, Japanese Circulation Society. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.1253/circj.CJ-17-1179
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