Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
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Efficacy and Safety of Rivaroxaban and Warfarin in the Perioperative Period of Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation – Outcome Analysis From a Prospective Multicenter Registry Study in Japan –
Ken OkumuraKazutaka AonumaKoichiro KumagaiKenzo HiraoKoichi InoueMasaomi KimuraYasushi MiyauchiEiki Tsushimafor the JACRE Investigators
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Article ID: CJ-16-0621

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Background:Catheter ablation (CA) is a common treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF). Although rivaroxaban is increasingly used as a substitute for warfarin, its safety and efficacy during CA have not been established in Japanese patients. In the present study we explored the efficacy/safety of rivaroxaban during the CA perioperative period.

Methods and Results:We prospectively enrolled Japanese AF patients scheduled for CA who had received either rivaroxaban (rivaroxaban cohort, JACRE-R) or warfarin (warfarin cohort, JACRE-W) during the perioperative period. Primary outcome was a composite of thromboembolism and major bleeding within 30 days after CA. In JACRE-R and JACRE-W, 1,118 (median age, 65 years) and 204 patients (median, 69 years) were enrolled from 42 and 22 institutions, respectively. In JACRE-R, the primary outcome occurred in 7 patients (0.6%), comprising thromboembolism in 2 and major bleeding in 5. Non-major bleeding occurred in 27 patients (2.4%), and the incidence was significantly lower in patients without heparin bridging (n=572) than in those with heparin bridging (n=546). In JACRE-W, the primary outcome occurred in 3 patients (1.5%), all of which were major bleeding. After adjustment for patients’ characteristics, no significant difference was observed between the JACRE-R and JACRE-W cohorts for the primary outcome.

Conclusions:The rates of thromboembolism and major bleeding events during the AF ablation perioperative period in Japanese patients treated with rivaroxaban was as low as in those treated with warfarin.

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