The use of antiarrhythmic drugs for atrial fibrillation in Finland 2007 - 2018.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1080/14017431.2025.2467735
Rasmus Siponen, Juha Hartikainen, Janne Virrankorpi, Antti Lappalainen, Konsta Teppo, Olli Halminen, Aapo Aro, Annukka Marjamaa, Birgitta Salmela, Jari Haukka, Jukka Putaala, Miika Linna, Pirjo Mustonen, Juhani Airaksinen, Mika Lehto
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BackgroundPatients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are often treated with antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs) to maintain sinus rhythm and with heart rate-lowering drugs to achieve optimal rate control. In this study we investigated trends in the use of AADs and rate control drugs in Finnish patients with AF.Methods and resultsThe Finnish AntiCoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation (FinACAF) study is a nationwide study including all patients with AF in Finland from 2007 to 2018. The number of AAD purchases and the proportions of all prevalent AF patients in a certain year of interest were calculated.In total, 391030 AF patients were identified between 2007 and 2018, and 39816 (10.2%) of them had purchased either class I or III AADs. The proportion of patients using class I and III AADs decreased from 8.6% to 6.3%. Flecainide and amiodarone were the most often used AADs. The use of flecainide and amiodarone decreased from 4.9% to 3.9% and 1.9% to 1.5%, respectively. The proportion of patients on beta-blockers remained stable at 75%. Dronedarone became available in 2011 when it also was the most used (0.8% of patients), but the use decreased thereafter. The use of sotalol and digoxin decreased from 1.5% to 0.6% and 24.6% to 11.0% over the study period.ConclusionThe number of AAD purchases increased alongside with the increasing prevalence of AF, whereas the proportion of AF patients on class I and III AADs and digoxin decreased between 2007 and 2018. Flecainide remained the most used AAD followed by amiodarone.

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Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal 医学-心血管系统
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期刊介绍: The principal aim of Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal is to promote cardiovascular research that crosses the borders between disciplines. The journal is a forum for the entire field of cardiovascular research, basic and clinical including: • Cardiology - Interventional and non-invasive • Cardiovascular epidemiology • Cardiovascular anaesthesia and intensive care • Cardiovascular surgery • Cardiovascular radiology • Clinical physiology • Transplantation of thoracic organs
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