评估抗凝疗法在心房颤动治疗中的疗效:观察性研究

Swathi G, Yerakala Ramesh, Pragna S
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背景:心房颤动(房颤)会大大增加中风风险。使用抗凝疗法治疗心房颤动对降低这一风险至关重要,但评估抗凝疗法在预防中风方面的疗效与潜在出血并发症之间的平衡至关重要:本研究旨在评估抗凝疗法在房颤治疗中的有效性和安全性:这项观察性研究对一家政府综合医院的 100 名房颤患者进行了为期 8 个月的随访,以评估抗凝治疗的有效性和安全性。我们分析了中风发生率、出血并发症、治疗依从性、患者满意度和生活质量(QoL)的改善情况。此外,我们还记录了患者的人口统计学特征和基线特征,如体重指数、吸烟状况和 CHA2DS2-VASc 评分:研究对象的中风风险为中度至高度,平均 CHA2DS2-VASc 评分为 2.9。预防中风的疗效得到证实,中风事件发生率为 2%。出血并发症包括4%的患者出现大出血,轻微出血主要发生在治疗的前3个月。治疗的依从性值得注意,75% 的患者没有漏服任何剂量。患者的满意度很高,90% 的参与者表示对治疗满意或非常满意。通过心房颤动-生活质量调查问卷测量的生活质量与基线分数 58-76 相比有显著改善:心房颤动患者的抗凝治疗能有效预防中风,且出血风险可控。高治疗依从性和患者满意度进一步证明了抗凝治疗在房颤管理中的治疗价值。
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Assessing the efficacy of anticoagulation therapy in the management of atrial fibrillation: An observational study
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) substantially elevates stroke risk. Managing AF with anticoagulation therapy is crucial to reduce this risk, yet assessing the balance between its efficacy in preventing strokes and the potential for bleeding complications is essential. Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of anticoagulation therapy in the management of AF. Materials and Methods: This observational study followed 100 AF patients at a government general hospital over 8 months to evaluate the efficacy and safety of anticoagulation therapy. We analyzed stroke occurrence, bleeding complications, treatment adherence, patient satisfaction, and improvements in quality of life (QoL). In addition, we recorded patient demographics and baseline characteristics, such as body mass index, smoking status, and CHA2DS2-VASc scores. Results: The study population was at a moderate-to-high risk of stroke, with an average CHA2DS2-VASc score of 2.9. The efficacy of stroke prevention was confirmed, with a 2% incidence of stroke events. Bleeding complications included major bleeding in 4% of the patients, with minor bleeding predominantly occurring in the first 3 months of therapy. Treatment adherence was noteworthy, with 75% of patients not missing any doses. High levels of patient satisfaction were observed, with 90% of participants reporting being satisfied or very satisfied with their treatment. QoL, measured through the AF-QoL questionnaire, showed significant improvement from a baseline score of 58–76. Conclusion: Anticoagulation therapy in AF patients was effective in stroke prevention with a manageable risk of bleeding. High treatment adherence and patient satisfaction further support the therapeutic value of anticoagulation in AF management.
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