Maria Antonietta Barbieri, Dilsad Simay Peker, Mohsen Gamal Saad Askar, Vera Battini, Andrea Abate, Carla Carnovale, Emilio Clementi, Richard Ofori-Asenso, Edoardo Spina, Manan Pareek, Kristian Kragholm, Christian Torp-Pedersen, Maurizio Sessa
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Low-Dose Aspirin and Risk of Anaemia in Older Adults: Insights from a Danish Register-based Cohort Study.
Aims: To assess the risk of anaemia among low-dose aspirin (LDA) exposure in Danish older individuals in a real-world setting.
Methods: Population based-cohort study conducted using Danish registers. The study population included older individuals (≥65 years) exposed to LDA between 2008 and 2013 for primary or secondary prevention of cardiovascular events. Over a five-year follow-up, outcomes included anaemia incidence based on haemoglobin values and hematinic deficiency incidence based on antianemic prescriptions.
Results: Among the 313 508 individuals included in the study population, those exposed to LDA (n = 59 869, 19.1%) had an incidence of hematinic deficiency determined by the use of antianemic treatment of 9.6%, with an incidence rate ratio of 9.11 (95% Confidence Interval, CI: 8.81-9.41) when compared to non-users of LDA (n = 253 639, 80.9%), who had an incidence of 3.7%. Anaemia determined by haemoglobin value measurements was observed in 5.9% of those exposed to LDA, with an incidence rate ratio of 7.89 (95% CI: 7.58-8.21) when compared to non-users of LDA. Approximately one in five individuals (n = 2 422, 21.5%) who experienced anaemia also experienced bleeding. Severe anaemia was observed in 1.3% of those exposed to LDA compared to 0.6% of those not exposed. Among the exposed, the reduction in haemoglobin and ferritin levels was associated with the severity of anaemia.
Conclusion: These findings indicate that in a real-world setting, anaemia with LDA can occur in 6 to 10 older individuals out of every 100 LDA users during the first 5 years of treatment.
期刊介绍:
European Heart Journal - Quality of Care & Clinical Outcomes is an English language, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing cardiovascular outcomes research. It serves as an official journal of the European Society of Cardiology and maintains a close alliance with the European Heart Health Institute. The journal disseminates original research and topical reviews contributed by health scientists globally, with a focus on the quality of care and its impact on cardiovascular outcomes at the hospital, national, and international levels. It provides a platform for presenting the most outstanding cardiovascular outcomes research to influence cardiovascular public health policy on a global scale. Additionally, the journal aims to motivate young investigators and foster the growth of the outcomes research community.