Global voices on atrial fibrillation management: Brazil

IF 2.5 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Itamar S. Santos BMath, MD, PhD , Alessandra C. Goulart PhD , Paulo A. Lotufo PhD , Kamila V. Silva MD , Tiotrefis G. Fernandes PhD , Thais M.V. Nascimento MD , Luis M.A. Camargo MD, PhD , G. Neil Thomas PhD , Gregory Y.H. Lip PhD , Isabela M. Bensenor PhD
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) and stroke are prevalent conditions worldwide, and the AF burden is expected to concentrate in low- and middle-income countries like Brazil. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence–funded Global Health Research Group on Atrial Fibrillation Management (GHRG-AF) had a Brazilian arm that addressed AF epidemiology and care in Brazil. GHRG-AF analyzed data from the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil), a long-term cohort of 15,105 middle-aged adults in Brazil, focused on cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Additionally, the GHRG-AF used data from the Brazilian Study of Stroke Mortality and Morbidity (EMMA) study to understand AF impact on this cohort of 1863 stroke survivors, all admitted to a community hospital. The GHRG-AF also surveyed healthcare practices and the pathways of individuals who live with AF, interviewing health professionals and patients treated in different healthcare units in São Paulo. Despite these multiple approaches, those data were restricted to individuals living in large urban centers. Approximately 70% of the Brazilian territory comprises sparsely populated cities (<10 inhabitants/km2), which, as a group, are home to 15 million individuals. In a new step, the GHRG-AF collaborators aim to improve cardiovascular research capacity in distant locations of the Brazilian Amazon, develop patient-centered protocols, empower community health agents in the region, and intensify collaboration with other research groups in remote parts of the country.
关于心房颤动管理的全球声音:巴西
心房颤动(房颤)和中风是全球普遍存在的疾病,预计房颤负担将集中在巴西等中低收入国家。由美国国家健康与护理卓越研究所资助的心房颤动管理全球健康研究小组(GHRG-AF)在巴西设有分支机构,负责研究巴西的心房颤动流行病学和护理问题。GHRG-AF分析了巴西成人健康纵向研究(ELSA-Brasil)的数据,该研究是巴西15105名中年人的长期队列,重点关注心血管疾病和糖尿病。此外,GHRG-AF 还使用了巴西中风死亡率和发病率研究 (EMMA) 的数据,以了解房颤对这批 1863 名中风幸存者的影响,这些幸存者都住进了社区医院。GHRG-AF 还调查了医疗实践和心房颤动患者的生活路径,采访了圣保罗不同医疗单位的医疗专业人员和接受治疗的患者。尽管采取了上述多种方法,但这些数据仅限于生活在大城市中心的人群。巴西约 70% 的领土由人口稀少的城市(10 人/平方公里)组成,这些城市作为一个群体,居住着 1500 万人。在新的一步中,GHRG-AF 合作者的目标是提高巴西亚马逊偏远地区的心血管研究能力,制定以患者为中心的方案,增强该地区社区卫生人员的能力,并加强与该国偏远地区其他研究小组的合作。
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Heart Rhythm O2
Heart Rhythm O2 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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