Stroke risk in women with atrial fibrillation

Author:

Buhari Hifza12ORCID,Fang Jiming3ORCID,Han Lu3,Austin Peter C34ORCID,Dorian Paul56ORCID,Jackevicius Cynthia A2347ORCID,Yu Amy Y X58ORCID,Kapral Moira K35ORCID,Singh Sheldon M59ORCID,Tu Karen241011ORCID,Ko Dennis T3459ORCID,Atzema Clare L3458ORCID,Benjamin Emelia J1213ORCID,Lee Douglas S2345ORCID,Abdel-Qadir Husam12345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Women’s College Hospital , Room 6452, 76 Grenville Street, Toronto, ON M5S 1B2 , Canada

2. Department of Medicine, University Health Network , 200 Elizabeth Street, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4 , Canada

3. Cardiovascular Research Program, ICES, V1 06, 2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4N 3M5 , Canada

4. Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation, University of Toronto , 155 College Street, Suite 425, Toronto, ON M5T 3M6 , Canada

5. Department of Medicine, University of Toronto , 6 Queen's Park Crescent West, Third Floor, Toronto, ON M5S 3H2 , Canada

6. Division of Cardiology, Unity Health , 30 Bond St., Toronto, ON M5B 1W8 , Canada

7. Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administration, Western University of Health Sciences , 11301 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90073, USA

8. Evaluative Clinical Sciences, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre , 2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4N 3M5 , Canada

9. Schulich Heart Centre, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre , Hospital Road, Toronto, ON M4N 3M5 , Canada

10. Research and Innovation Department, North York General Hospital , Room LE-140, 4001 Leslie Street, Toronto, ON M2K 1E1 , Canada

11. Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto , 500 University Ave, 5th Floor, Toronto, ON M5G 1V7 , Canada

12. Department of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine , 715 Albany St, E-113, Boston, MA 02118, USA

13. Department of Epidemiology, Boston University School of Public , 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background and aims Female sex is associated with higher rates of stroke in atrial fibrillation (AF) after adjustment for other CHA2DS2-VASc factors. This study aimed to describe sex differences in age and cardiovascular care to examine their relationship with stroke hazard in AF. Methods Population-based cohort study using administrative datasets of people aged ≥66 years diagnosed with AF in Ontario between 2007 and 2019. Cause-specific hazard regression was used to estimate the adjusted hazard ratio (HR) for stroke associated with female sex over a 2-year follow-up. Model 1 included CHA2DS2-VASc factors, with age modelled as 66–74 vs. ≥ 75 years. Model 2 treated age as a continuous variable and included an age–sex interaction term. Model 3 further accounted for multimorbidity and markers of cardiovascular care. Results The cohort consisted of 354 254 individuals with AF (median age 78 years, 49.2% female). Females were more likely to be diagnosed in emergency departments and less likely to receive cardiologist assessments, statins, or LDL-C testing, with higher LDL-C levels among females than males. In Model 1, the adjusted HR for stroke associated with female sex was 1.27 (95% confidence interval 1.21–1.32). Model 2 revealed a significant age–sex interaction, such that female sex was only associated with increased stroke hazard at age >70 years. Adjusting for markers of cardiovascular care and multimorbidity further decreased the HR, so that female sex was not associated with increased stroke hazard at age ≤80 years. Conclusion Older age and inequities in cardiovascular care may partly explain higher stroke rates in females with AF.

Funder

Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario

ICES

Practice Plan of the Department of Emergency Services at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

Sunnybrook Research Institute

University Health Network, Canada

Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto

National Institutes of Health

American Heart Association

University Health Network

University of Toronto

Cardiovascular Outcomes Research, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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