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Chronic diseases and translational medicine 2015-Dec

Does novel oral anticoagulant improve anticoagulation for non-valvular atrial fibrillation associated stroke: An inpatient registration study in Shanghai.

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Feng-Di Liu
Rong Zhao
Xue-Mei Wang
Shuo Wang
Xiao-Lei Shen
Xiao-Xiao Tao
Bo Zheng
Jia-Li Peng
Hui Zhang
Ran Mo

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To summarize the use rate, safety, efficacy of antithrombotics in stroke/transient ischemic attack (TIA) prevention, and reasons for not using dabigatran etexilate (DE) in Shanghai, China.

METHODS

Non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF)-associated stroke patients were prospectively registered as an electronic database. Use rate of antithrombotics and reasons for not using DE were extracted during follow-up. Patients' baseline characteristics, recurrent ischemic stroke/TIA events and bleeding complications were analyzed.

METHODS

From April 2012 to August 2014, 110 inpatients with NVAF-associated stroke were studied in our hospital. NVAF was diagnosed by 12-lead electrocardiogram, 24 h Holter and echocardiography.

RESULTS

Before introduction of DE (April 2013), use rates of warfarin and antiplatelets were 28.9% (11/38) and 60.5% (23/38) respectively; after that, use rates of warfarin, DE, and antiplatelets were 20.8% (15/72), 12.5% (9/72), and 43.1% (31/72). The DE did not improve use of anticoagulants (P = 0.639). There were 19 (17.3%) recurrent ischemic stroke events up to October 2015; two (9.5%) in the non-user group, 10 (18.5%) in the antiplatelet group, and seven (20.0%) in the anticoagulants group (P = 0.570). Furthermore, recurrence rates were similar between the DE group (20.0%) and the Warfarin group (20.0%, P = 1.000). The most common reason for not using DE was financial concerns (61.0%), followed by inconvenience to purchase (14.0%) and hemorrhage concerns (11.0%). Two patients using warfarin found fecal occult blood so they stopped warfarin and began to use antiplatelet drugs. No bleeding event occurred in the other groups. Only one patient had side effects (dyspepsia and gastroesophageal reflux) from DE.

CONCLUSIONS

The use rate of either DE or warfarin in Shanghai was low; DE had not improved anticoagulation therapy for NVAF patients in Shanghai mainly because DE had not been covered by health insurance.

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