Ischaemic stroke in women with atrial fibrillation: temporal trends and clinical implications
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Female sex has been linked with higher risk of ischaemic stroke (IS) in atrial fibrillation (AF), but no prior study has examined temporal trends in the IS risk associated with female sex.
The registry-linkage Finnish AntiCoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation (FinACAF) study included all patients with AF in Finland from 2007 to 2018. Ischaemic stroke rates and rate ratios were computed.
Overall, 229 565 patients with new-onset AF were identified (50.0% women; mean age 72.7 years). The crude IS incidence was higher in women than in men across the entire study period (21.1 vs. 14.9 events per 1000 patient-years,
The association between female sex and IS rate has decreased and become non-significant over the course of the study period from 2007 to 2018, suggesting that female sex could be omitted as a factor when estimating expected IS rates and the need for OAC therapy in patients with AF.
Contributors

Jussi Jaakkola
Author

Olli Halminen
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Birgitta Salmela
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Elis Kouki
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Jari Haukka
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Jukka Putaala
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Miika Linna
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Aapo L Aro
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Pirjo Mustonen
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K E Juhani Airaksinen
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Juha Hartikainen
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Gregory Y H Lip
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University of Liverpool Liverpool , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland



