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Sex-related differences in presentation, treatment, and outcomes of Asian patients with atrial fibrillation: a report from the prospective APHRS-AF Registry

Title
Sex-related differences in presentation, treatment, and outcomes of Asian patients with atrial fibrillation: a report from the prospective APHRS-AF Registry
Authors
BucciTommasoShantsilaAlenaRomitiGiulio FrancescoTeoWee-SiongParkHyung-WookShimizuWataruMeiDavide AntonioTseHung-FatProiettiMarcoChaoTze-FanLipGregory Y. H.DavidChun-Wah SiuYodogawaKenjiTsutsuiHiroyukiMukaiYasushiTomitaHirofumiHoriuchiDaisukeHagiiJojiAonumaKazutakaOkumuraYasuoGoyaMasahikoHiraoKenzoAjiokaMasayoshiHagiwaraNobuhisaSuzukiAtsushiYamaneTeiichiIkedaTakanoriYuzawaHitomiSatomiKazuhiroYazakiYoshinaoFukudaKeiichiKobayashiYoshinoriMoritaNorishigeMuroharaToyoakiWatanabeEiichiHaradaMasahideSakagamiSatoruSaekiTakahiroKusanoKengoMiyamotoKojiMiyazakiShinsukeTadaHiroshiInoueKoichiTanakaNobuakiKoretsuneYukihiroAbeHaruhikoKiharaYasukiNakanoYukikoAkihikoYoshigaYasuhiroSakamotoTomohiroOkumurKenTakahashiNaohikoShinoharaTetsujiSoejimaKyokoTakagiKawamuraMitsuharuMunetsuguYumiKimSung-HwanShimJae-MinUhmJae SunImSung IlParHyoung-SeobJun HyungOnYoung KeunOhIl-YoungShinSeung YongKoJum SukJun BeomWonKelvin Cheok-KengLimToon-WeiFooChenShih-AnnLinYenn-JiangChungFa-PoHuYu-FengChangShil-LinTuanTa-ChuanLiaoJo-NanLiCheng-HungHuangJin-LongHsiehYu-ChengWuTsu-JueyYing-ChiehChiangHsiaoHsiang-ChiangYehTung-ChenWei-SiangWen-YuKuoJen-YuanHongChong-LieYih-JeYing-SiangTsaiJui-PengSungKuo-TzuSheng-Hsiung
Ewha Authors
박준범
SCOPUS Author ID
박준범scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Scientific Reports
ISSN
2045-2322JCR Link
Citation
Scientific Reports vol. 13, no. 1
Publisher
Nature Research
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
We aimed to investigate the sex-related differences in the clinical course of patients with Atrial Fibrillation (AF) enrolled in the Asia–Pacific-Heart-Rhythm-Society Registry. Logistic regression was utilized to investigate the relationship between sex and oral anticoagulant, rhythm control strategies and the 1-year chance to maintain sinus rhythm. Cox-regression was utilized to assess the 1-year risk of all-cause, and cardiovascular death, thromboembolic events, acute coronary syndrome, heart failure, and major bleeding. In the whole cohort (4121 patients, 69 ± 12 years,34.3% female), females had different cardiovascular risk factors, clinical manifestations, and disease perceptions than men, with more advanced age (72 ± 11 vs 67 ± 12 years, p < 0.001) and dyslipidemia (36.7% vs 41.7%, p = 0.002). Coronary artery disease was more prevalent in males (21.1% vs 16.1%, p < 0.001) as well as the use of antiplatelet drugs. Females had a higher use of oral anticoagulant (84.9% vs 81.3%, p = 0.004) but this difference was non-significant after adjustment for confounders. On multivariable analyses, females were less often treated with rhythm control strategies (Odds Ratio [OR] 0.44,95% Confidence Interval [CI] 0.38–0.51) and were less likely to maintain sinus rhythm (OR 0.27, 95% CI 0.22–0.34) compared to males. Cox-regressions analysis showed no sex-related differences for the risk of death, cardiovascular, and bleeding. The clinical management of Asian AF patients should consider several sex-related differences. © 2023, The Author(s).
DOI
10.1038/s41598-023-45345-3
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