Oral anticoagulation among atrial fibrillation patients with anaemia: an observational cohort study

Author:

Bonde Anders Nissen12,Blanche Paul134,Staerk Laila1,Gerds Thomas Alexander35,Gundlund Anna1,Gislason Gunnar15,Torp-Pedersen Christian167,Lip Gregory Y H89,Hlatky Mark A2,Olesen Jonas Bjerring1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, Copenhagen University Hospital Herlev and Gentofte, Post 635, Kildegaardsvej 28, Hellerup, Denmark

2. Department of Health Research and Policy, Campus Drive, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA

3. Department of Public Health, Section of Biostatistics, Øster Farimagsgade, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen K, Denmark

4. Department of Cardiology, The Heart Centre, Rigshospitalet, 2100 Blegdamsvej, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

5. Department of Cardiovascular Epidemiology and Research, 1120 Vognmagergade, The Danish Heart Foundation, Copenhagen, Denmark

6. Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, 9220 Frederik Bajers Vej, Aalborg, Denmark

7. Departments of Cardiology and Epidemiology/Biostatistics, Aalborg University Hospital, Hobrovej, Aalborg, Denmark

8. Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Liverpool and Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital, Liverpool, UK

9. Aalborg Thrombosis Research Unit, Department of Clinical Medicine, Søndre Skovvej, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

Abstract

Abstract Aims To investigate the risk of stroke/thromboembolism (TE) and major bleeding associated with anaemia among patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Also, to assess the effects of oral anticoagulation (OAC) and time in therapeutic range (TTR) with vitamin K antagonists according to level of haemoglobin (Hb). Methods and results Through administrative registry databases, we identified all Danish patients diagnosed with AF from 1997 to 2012. We included 18 734 AF patients with recent available data on Hb. Multiple Cox regression analyses were used to estimate hazard ratios and to compute standardized absolute 1-year risks of stroke/TE and major bleeding. Among included patients, 3796 (20%) had mild anaemia (Hb 6.83–7.45 mmol/L for women and Hb 6.83–8.03 mmol/L for men) and 2562 (14%) had moderate/severe anaemia (Hb <6.83 mmol/L). Moderate/severe anaemia was associated with increased risk of major bleeding and 9.1% lower median TTR compared with no anaemia. Use of OAC was associated with reduced risk of stroke/TE among patients without anaemia [standardized absolute 1-year difference −2.5%, 95% confidence interval (CI) −3.8 to −1.7%] or with mild anaemia (−2.3%, 95% CI −2.8 to −1.8%), but not with moderate/severe anaemia, (0.03%, −1.8 to +2.8%, interaction P = 0.01). Oral anticoagulation was associated with a 5.3% (95% CI 2.1–8.7%) increased standardized absolute risk of major bleeding among AF patients with moderate/severe anaemia. Conclusion Anaemia was common in patients with AF and associated with major bleeding and lower TTR. Oral anticoagulation was associated with more major bleeding, but no reduction in risk of stroke/TE among AF patients with moderate/severe anaemia.

Funder

Capital Region of Denmark

Foundation for Health Research

AP Møller fonden

Julie Von Müllens Fond

Oticonfonden

L.F. Foghts Fond

Anita og Tage Therkelsens Fond

Knud Højgaards Fond

Det Classenske Fideicommis

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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