Characteristics and clinical outcomes in atrial fibrillation patients classified using cluster analysis: the Fushimi AF Registry
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
The risk of adverse events in atrial fibrillation (AF) patients was commonly stratified by risk factors or clinical risk scores. Risk factors often do not occur in isolation and are often found in multimorbidity ‘clusters’ which may have prognostic implications. We aimed to perform cluster analysis in a cohort of AF patients and to assess the outcomes and prognostic implications of the identified comorbidity cluster phenotypes.
The Fushimi AF Registry is a community-based prospective survey of the AF patients in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan. Hierarchical cluster analysis was performed on 4304 patients (mean age: 73.6 years, female; 40.3%, mean CHA2DS2-VASc score 3.37 ± 1.69), using 42 baseline clinical characteristics. On hierarchical cluster analysis, AF patients could be categorized into six statistically driven comorbidity clusters: (i) younger ages (mean age: 48.3 years) with low prevalence of risk factors and comorbidities (
We identified six clinically relevant phenotypes of AF patients on cluster analysis. These phenotypes can be associated with various types of comorbidities and associated with the incidence of clinical outcomes.
Contributors

Yoshimori An
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Hidehisa Nishi
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Shunichi Fukuda
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Kenjiro Ishigami
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Syuhei Ikeda
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Kosuke Doi
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Yuya Ide
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Yasuhiro Hamatani
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Akiko Fujino
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Mitsuru Ishii
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Moritake Iguchi
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Nobutoyo Masunaga
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Masahiro Esato
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Hikari Tsuji
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Hiromichi Wada
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Mitsuru Abe
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Tetsuya Tsukahara
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Gregory Y H Lip
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