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Stroke rates vary substantially across cohorts of patients with atrial fibrillation.
Commentary on: Quinn GR, Severdija ON, Chang Y, et al . Wide variation in reported rates of stroke across cohorts of patients with atrial fibrillation. Circulation 2017;135:208–19.[OpenUrl][1][Abstract/FREE Full Text][2]
Oral anticoagulants (OACs) substantially reduce stroke risk in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF); however, they remain globally underused.1 One of the main reasons is the difficulty in stratifying AF-related ischaemic stroke risk at the individual patient level.1 ,2 Among scores stratifying AF-related stroke risk, CHA2-DS2-Vasc prevails in most recent international AF guidelines.3 ,4 Still, it remains unknown whether AF-related stroke risk is stable across regions, international cohorts or within specific CHA2-DS2-Vasc score strata.
This systematic review included only studies reporting ischaemic stroke rates for patients with AF not on OACs, and assessed …
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