June 7, 2022

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Sociodemographic disparities in prescribing stroke prevention medications for atrial fibrillation patients

Researchers find deep inequalities of care for atrial fibrillation patients. Credit: Polina Tankilevitch
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Researchers find deep inequalities of care for atrial fibrillation patients. Credit: Polina Tankilevitch

There are racial and socioeconomic inequalities in the prescribing of oral anticoagulants to reduce stroke risk in people with atrial fibrillation, according to a new study conducted in the UK and publishing June 7 in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine by Alyaa Ajabnoor of the University of Manchester, United Kingdom, and colleagues.

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the most important risk factors for future stroke and the current treatment of choice is oral anticoagulants (OACs). However, studies have reported the frequent under-use of OACs in AF patients. Ajabnoor and colleagues used from general physician practices in England, as reported in the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) database, to estimate the incidence of non-valvular (NVAF) and trends in OAC prescribing.

The study found the following:

The study was limited by the fact that the data depended on accurate recording of conditions by , and there may have been additional confounding factors associated with the under-prescribing of OACs. However, the authors conclude that clinical and sociodemographic factors play a role in the under-prescribing of OACs.

"Our findings suggest that, in order to improve AF outcomes, these inequalities need to be addressed through equitable interventions to improve OAC prescribing to prevent stroke events and reduce mortality," the authors say.

Ajabnoor adds, "Our study reveals deep inequalities of care for atrial fibrillation patients."

More information: Incidence of nonvalvular atrial fibrillation and oral anticoagulant prescribing in England, 2009 to 2019: A cohort study. PLoS Medicine (2022). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1004003

Journal information: PLoS Medicine

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