Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Arrhythmia/Electrophysiology
Regional Differences in Frequency of Warfarin Therapy and Thromboembolism in Japanese Patients With Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation – Analysis of the J-RHYTHM Registry –
Hiroshi InoueHirotsugu AtarashiEitaro KodaniKen OkumuraTakeshi YamashitaHideki OrigasaMasayuki SakuraiYuichiro KawamuraIsao KubotaKazuo MatsumotoYoshiaki KanekoSatoshi OgawaYoshifusa AizawaMasaomi ChinushiItsuo KodamaEiichi WatanabeYukihiro KoretsuneYuji OkuyamaAkihiko ShimizuOsamu IgawaShigenobu BandoMasahiko FukataniTetsunori SaikawaAkiko Chishakion behalf of the J-RHYTHM Registry Investigators
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS FULL-TEXT HTML

2016 Volume 80 Issue 7 Pages 1548-1555

Details
Abstract

Background:The proportion of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) treated with anticoagulation varies from country to country. In Japan, little is known about regional differences in frequency of warfarin use or prognosis among patients with non-valvular AF (NVAF).Methods and Results:In J-RHYTHM Registry, the number of patients recruited from each of 10 geographic regions of Japan was based on region population density. A total of 7,406 NVAF patients were followed up prospectively for 2 years. At baseline, significant differences in various clinical characteristics including age, sex, type of AF, comorbidity, and CHADS2score, were detected among the regions. The highest mean CHADS2score was recorded in Shikoku. Frequency of warfarin use differed between the regions (P<0.001), with lower frequencies observed in Hokkaido and Shikoku. Baseline prothrombin time international normalized ratio differed slightly but significantly between the regions (P<0.05). On univariate analysis, frequency of thromboembolic events differed among the regions (P<0.001), with the highest rate seen in Shikoku. An inverse correlation was detected between frequency of thromboembolic and of major hemorrhagic events (P=0.062). On multivariate analysis, region emerged as an independent risk for thromboembolism.Conclusions:Thromboembolic risk, frequency of warfarin use, and intensity and quality of warfarin treatment differed significantly between geographic regions of Japan. Region was found to be an independent predictor of thromboembolic events. (Circ J 2016; 80: 1548–1555)

Content from these authors
© 2016 THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top