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Objective: Atrial fibrillation (AF) prevalences have risen globally due to the increasing aging populations posing significant health challenges. Frailty, a state characterized by weak physiological reserves, has emerged as a crucial factor influencing cardiovascular disease outcomes, including those in patients with AF. With this systematic review and meta-analysis, we aimed to elucidate the impact of frailty on mortality, and the incidences of stroke, major bleeding events, and other outcomes in elderly patients with AF.
Method: A comprehensive search of PubMed, EMBASE, and Scopus databases yielded 1302 relevant records from inception until January 2024. We screened them to assess their eligibility for our study. We included data from 23 studies into our analysis, covering a diverse global population. We also assessed the quality of the included studies by assigning Newcastle- Ottawa Scale scores.
Results: Frailty demonstrated a consistent association with increased all-cause mortality (Hazards ratio [HR] 2.46 in frail individuals). Frailty also correlated with elevated risks of stroke (HR, 1.46) and major bleeding events (HR, 1.34). Our analysis also revealed non-significant associations with cardiovascular death and intra-cranial hemorrhage.
Conclusion: Frailty significantly increases the frequency of adverse outcomes in elderly patients with AF; thus, these patients should be managed with tailored risk stratification tools. Integrating frailty assessments into clinical decision-making should aid in optimizing care strategies and enhance outcomes in this vulnerable population.
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It is a peer reviewed medical journal published regularly since 1984. It was previously known as quarterly "SPECIALIST" till December 31st 1999. It publishes original research articles, review articles, current practices, short communications & case reports. It attracts manuscripts not only from within Pakistan but also from over fifty countries from abroad.
Copies of PJMS are sent to all the import medical libraries all over Pakistan and overseas particularly in South East Asia and Asia Pacific besides WHO EMRO Region countries. Eminent members of the medical profession at home and abroad regularly contribute their write-ups, manuscripts in our publications. We pursue an independent editorial policy, which allows an opportunity to the healthcare professionals to express their views without any fear or favour. That is why many opinion makers among the medical and pharmaceutical profession use this publication to communicate their viewpoint.