Non-embolic outcomes in patients with cardiovascular disease and atrial fibrillation treated with rivaroxaban

oleh: Francisco Marin, Marcelo Sanmartin Fernandez, Gonzalo Baron-Esquivias, Vivencio Barrios, Inaki Lekuona, Alejandro I Perez-Cabeza, Jaime Masjuan, Esther Recalde del Vigo, Jose Manuel Vazquez Rodriguez, Roman Freixa-Pamias, Vanessa Roldan Schilling, Fernando Arribas, Carles Rafols Priu, Manuel Anguita Sanchez

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Diterbitkan: Becaris Publishing Limited 2023-02-01

Deskripsi

Aim: It is not well known how comorbidities may change the prognosis of atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. This study was aimed to analyze the impact of cardiovascular disease on this population. Materials & methods: EMIR was a multicenter, prospective study, including 1433 AF patients taking rivaroxaban for ≥6 months. Data were analyzed according to the presence of vascular disease. Results: Coronary artery disease was detected in 16.4%, peripheral artery disease/aortic plaque in 6.7%, vascular disease in 28.3%. Patients with coronary artery disease had higher rates (per 100 patient-years) of major adverse cardiovascular events (2.98 vs 0.71; p < 0.001) and cardiovascular death (1.79 vs 0.41; p = 0.004). Those with vascular disease had higher rates of thromboembolic events (1.47 vs 0.44; p = 0.007), major adverse cardiovascular events (2.03 vs 0.70; p = 0.004), and cardiovascular death (1.24 vs 0.39; p = 0.025). Patients with peripheral artery disease/aortic plaque had similar rates. Conclusion: AF patients with vascular disease have a higher risk of non-embolic outcomes.