A Review of the Burden of Atrial Fibrillation: Understanding the Impact of the New Millennium Epidemic across Europe

M. Velleca, G. Costa, L. Goldstein, M. Bishara, Lee Ming Boo
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Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common form of arrhythmia, is fast becoming one of the world’s most significant health issues. It is well established that AF increases the risk of mortality, and is associated with significant morbidity, including an increased risk of stroke. AF also worsens quality of life for patients, which can also be a burden for caregivers. As a result of Europe’s ageing population, the prevalence of AF is expected to rise substantially in the future. With more patients expected to be affected by AF, rates for AF-related strokes, hospitalisations, and doctor visits are also expected to rise, ultimately raising healthcare system costs across Europe. It is estimated that up to 2.6% of total annual healthcare expenditure is associated with AF in European countries. The high cost of AF is largely attributable to hospitalisations and complications such as stroke, i.e., in 2015, stroke was estimated to cost €45 billion a year in the European Union (EU). The purpose of this review is to highlight the current scale and growing burden of this new millennium epidemic in Europe. This review aims to foster a greater awareness and understanding of the magnitude of the clinical, patient, and economic burden of AF. An understanding of the burden of AF is imperative for directing care pathway management and healthcare policies that can help alleviate the burden of AF experienced by patients, caregivers, and healthcare systems in Europe.
回顾心房颤动的负担:了解欧洲新千年流行病的影响
心房颤动(AF)是最常见的心律失常形式,正迅速成为世界上最重要的健康问题之一。众所周知,房颤增加了死亡风险,并与显著的发病率相关,包括卒中风险增加。房颤还会恶化患者的生活质量,这也可能成为护理人员的负担。由于欧洲人口老龄化,预计未来房颤的患病率将大幅上升。随着越来越多的患者预计会受到房颤的影响,房颤相关中风的发病率、住院率和医生就诊率也预计会上升,最终提高整个欧洲的医疗保健系统成本。据估计,在欧洲国家,高达2.6%的年度医疗保健总支出与房颤有关。房颤的高成本主要归因于住院治疗和中风等并发症,即2015年,据估计,欧盟(EU)每年的中风成本为450亿欧元。本次审查的目的是强调这一新千年流行病在欧洲的目前规模和日益增加的负担。本综述旨在提高对房颤的临床、患者和经济负担的认识和理解。了解房颤的负担对于指导护理路径管理和医疗保健政策至关重要,这些政策可以帮助减轻欧洲患者、护理人员和医疗保健系统的房颤负担。
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