Serial changes in the trends of direct oral anticoagulant use and incidence of thromboembolisms and major bleeding events in very old patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation.

European heart journal open Pub Date : 2023-10-12 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1093/ehjopen/oead107
Masahiko Takahashi, Takeshi Morimoto, Ryu Tsushima, Yuya Sudo, Ai Sakamoto, Masahiro Sogo, Masatomo Ozaki, Keisuke Okawa
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Aims: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have become the first-line antithrombotic therapy in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF). During this period, the incidence of thromboembolisms and major bleeding events has decreased. However, no studies have shown a correlation between them, and even fewer data are available on older patients. Therefore, we evaluated the serial changes in oral anticoagulant (OAC) use and the correlation between DOAC use and the incidence of adverse events among very old patients with NVAF.

Methods and results: We conducted a historical cohort study in 1320 consecutive patients with NVAF aged ≥80 years who received medical treatment for AF from March 2011 to February 2021. We analysed the temporal trends regarding patients using OACs, including the DOAC prescription rate and incidence of adverse events. Over the last decade, the number of patients using OACs has increased from 228 to approximately 600 person-years. The DOAC prescription rate has significantly increased (4-90%, P < 0.001). The age of the patients and proportion of patients with a HASBLED score ≥3 significantly increased (84 ± 4 to 86 ± 4 years, 16-25%, P < 0.001, respectively). The composite incidence of thromboembolisms and major bleeding events significantly decreased (7.02-3.30 events/100 person-years, P < 0.001).

Conclusion: The incidence of thromboembolisms and major bleeding events might be inversely correlated with the increase in the DOAC prescription rate in patients with NVAF aged ≥80 years.

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高龄非瓣膜性心房颤动患者直接口服抗凝剂使用趋势、血栓栓塞和主要出血事件发生率的一系列变化。
目的:直接口服抗凝剂(DOAC)已成为非瓣膜性心房颤动(NVAF)患者的一线抗血栓治疗。在此期间,血栓栓塞和重大出血事件的发生率有所下降。然而,没有研究表明它们之间存在相关性,关于老年患者的数据更少。因此,我们评估了口服抗凝剂(OAC)使用的一系列变化,以及DOAC使用与高龄NVAF患者不良事件发生率之间的相关性。方法和结果:我们对2011年3月至2021年2月接受AF药物治疗的1320名年龄≥80岁的NVAF患者进行了历史队列研究。我们分析了患者使用OAC的时间趋势,包括DOAC处方率和不良事件发生率。在过去的十年中,使用OAC的患者数量从228人年增加到大约600人年。DOAC处方率显著增加(4-90%,P<0.001)。患者年龄和HASBLED评分≥3的患者比例显著增加(分别为84±4至86±4岁,16-25%,P<001)。血栓栓塞和大出血事件的复合发生率显著降低(7.02-3.30事件/100人年,P<0.001)。
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