Targeting stroke risk and improving outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation in Latin America

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Main Author: Stambler, Bruce
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Scazzuso, Fernando
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Language: eng
Source: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
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Summary: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: To examine stroke risk factors, including atrial fibrillation, management and prevention, and stroke outcomes across Latin America. DESIGN AND SETTING: Narrative review conducted at Piedmont Heart Institute, United States. METHODS: The PubMed, Embase and Cochrane databases were searched for stroke AND “Latin America” AND epidemiology (between January 2009 and March 2015). Further studies in the SciELO, World Health Organization and Pan-American Health Organization databases were used to address specific points. RESULTS: Countries categorized as low or middle-income nations by the World Bank, which includes most of Latin America, account for two-thirds of all strokes. Globally, fewer than half of patients (median treatment level: 43.9%) with atrial fibrillation receive adequate anticoagulation to reduce stroke risk, which correlates with data from Latin America, where 46% of outpatients did not receive guideline-compliant anticoagulation, ranging from 41.8% in Brazil to 54.8% in Colombia. CONCLUSIONS: Atrial fibrillation-related stroke carries a heavy burden. Non-vitamin K antagonist oral anti-coagulants provide options for reducing the risk of atrial fibrillation-related stroke. However, costeffectiveness comparisons with warfarin are warranted before observational health-economics study results can be applied clinically. Initiatives to remedy inequalities and improve access to care across Latin America should accompany risk factor modification and guideline-based prevention.
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spelling Targeting stroke risk and improving outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation in Latin AmericaIdentificando o risco de acidente vascular cerebral e melhorando desfechos em pacientes com fibrilação atrial na América LatinaAcidente vascular cerebralFibrilação atrialAnticoagulantesVarfarinaFatores de riscoStrokeAtrial fibrillationAnticoagulantsWarfarinRisk factorsCONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: To examine stroke risk factors, including atrial fibrillation, management and prevention, and stroke outcomes across Latin America. DESIGN AND SETTING: Narrative review conducted at Piedmont Heart Institute, United States. METHODS: The PubMed, Embase and Cochrane databases were searched for stroke AND “Latin America” AND epidemiology (between January 2009 and March 2015). Further studies in the SciELO, World Health Organization and Pan-American Health Organization databases were used to address specific points. RESULTS: Countries categorized as low or middle-income nations by the World Bank, which includes most of Latin America, account for two-thirds of all strokes. Globally, fewer than half of patients (median treatment level: 43.9%) with atrial fibrillation receive adequate anticoagulation to reduce stroke risk, which correlates with data from Latin America, where 46% of outpatients did not receive guideline-compliant anticoagulation, ranging from 41.8% in Brazil to 54.8% in Colombia. CONCLUSIONS: Atrial fibrillation-related stroke carries a heavy burden. Non-vitamin K antagonist oral anti-coagulants provide options for reducing the risk of atrial fibrillation-related stroke. However, costeffectiveness comparisons with warfarin are warranted before observational health-economics study results can be applied clinically. Initiatives to remedy inequalities and improve access to care across Latin America should accompany risk factor modification and guideline-based prevention.CONTEXTO E OBJETIVO: Examinar os fatores de risco para acidente vascular cerebral (derrame), incluindo fibrilação atrial, manejo e prevenção, e desfechos do derrame na América Latina. TIPO DE ESTUDO E LOCAL: Revisão narrativa da literatura, realizada no Instituto do Coração Piedmont, Estados Unidos. MÉTODOS: Os termos “derrame” E “América Latina” E epidemiologia (entre janeiro de 2009 e março de 2015) foram buscados nas bases de dados PubMed, Embase e Cochrane. Estudos adicionais nas bases de SciELO, Organização Mundial da Saúde e Organização Pan-Americana de Saúde foram utilizados para discutir pontos específicos. RESULTADOS: Os países classificados como de baixa ou média renda pelo Banco Mundial, que incluem a maior parte da América Latina, representam dois terços de todos os derrames. Mundialmente, menos da metade dos pacientes (nível de tratamento mediano: 43,9%) com fibrilação atrial recebe anticoagulação adequada para reduzir o risco de derrame, o que correlaciona com os dados da América Latina, onde 46% dos pacientes ambulatoriais não receberam anticoagulação conforme as diretrizes, variando de 41,8% no Brasil a 54,8% na Colômbia. CONCLUSÕES: Derrames associados à fibrilação atrial impõem um ônus significativo. Anticoagulantes orais antagônicos sem vitamina K oferecem opções de redução do risco de derrames associados a fibrilação atrial. No entanto, comparações do custo-benefício com varfarina são justificáveis antes da aplicação clínica de resultados dos estudos observacionais relativos à economia da saúde. Iniciativas para solucionar diferenças e melhorar o acesso aos cuidados médicos na América Latina devem acompanhar a modificação dos fatores de risco e a prevenção baseada em orientações.São Paulo Medical JournalSão Paulo Medical Journal2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/1158São Paulo Medical Journal; Vol. 134 No. 6 (2016); 534-542São Paulo Medical Journal; v. 134 n. 6 (2016); 534-5421806-9460reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APMenghttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/1158/1074https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessStambler, BruceScazzuso, Fernando2023-08-24T18:24:06Zoai:ojs.diagnosticoetratamento.emnuvens.com.br:article/1158Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2023-08-24T18:24:06São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Targeting stroke risk and improving outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation in Latin America
Identificando o risco de acidente vascular cerebral e melhorando desfechos em pacientes com fibrilação atrial na América Latina
title Targeting stroke risk and improving outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation in Latin America
spellingShingle Targeting stroke risk and improving outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation in Latin America
Stambler, Bruce
Acidente vascular cerebral
Fibrilação atrial
Anticoagulantes
Varfarina
Fatores de risco
Stroke
Atrial fibrillation
Anticoagulants
Warfarin
Risk factors
title_short Targeting stroke risk and improving outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation in Latin America
title_full Targeting stroke risk and improving outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation in Latin America
title_fullStr Targeting stroke risk and improving outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Targeting stroke risk and improving outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation in Latin America
title_sort Targeting stroke risk and improving outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation in Latin America
author Stambler, Bruce
author_facet Stambler, Bruce
Scazzuso, Fernando
author_role author
author2 Scazzuso, Fernando
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stambler, Bruce
Scazzuso, Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acidente vascular cerebral
Fibrilação atrial
Anticoagulantes
Varfarina
Fatores de risco
Stroke
Atrial fibrillation
Anticoagulants
Warfarin
Risk factors
topic Acidente vascular cerebral
Fibrilação atrial
Anticoagulantes
Varfarina
Fatores de risco
Stroke
Atrial fibrillation
Anticoagulants
Warfarin
Risk factors
description CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: To examine stroke risk factors, including atrial fibrillation, management and prevention, and stroke outcomes across Latin America. DESIGN AND SETTING: Narrative review conducted at Piedmont Heart Institute, United States. METHODS: The PubMed, Embase and Cochrane databases were searched for stroke AND “Latin America” AND epidemiology (between January 2009 and March 2015). Further studies in the SciELO, World Health Organization and Pan-American Health Organization databases were used to address specific points. RESULTS: Countries categorized as low or middle-income nations by the World Bank, which includes most of Latin America, account for two-thirds of all strokes. Globally, fewer than half of patients (median treatment level: 43.9%) with atrial fibrillation receive adequate anticoagulation to reduce stroke risk, which correlates with data from Latin America, where 46% of outpatients did not receive guideline-compliant anticoagulation, ranging from 41.8% in Brazil to 54.8% in Colombia. CONCLUSIONS: Atrial fibrillation-related stroke carries a heavy burden. Non-vitamin K antagonist oral anti-coagulants provide options for reducing the risk of atrial fibrillation-related stroke. However, costeffectiveness comparisons with warfarin are warranted before observational health-economics study results can be applied clinically. Initiatives to remedy inequalities and improve access to care across Latin America should accompany risk factor modification and guideline-based prevention.
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