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Get Free AccessThe ageing heart: a target for interventions and aggressive pharmacotherapy 441 (MACE) defined as the composite of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction and stroke was analyzed.Results: Clinically relevant bleedings (Bleeding Academic Research Consortium types 2, 3 or 5) were frequently observed (20.6%, n=181 patients) with one third of bleeding events occurring in the first month.Cutaneous and gastro-intestinal bleedings were the two predominant complications.There was no difference according to the P2Y12 inhibitor used between patients with a bleeding complication (prasugrel 5mg: 77.3%, prasugrel 10mg: 2.8% and clopidogrel 75mg: 19.9%) and those without (prasugrel 5mg: 77.9%, prasugrel 10mg: 2.5%, clopidogrel 75mg: 19.6%) (p=0.91).MACE occurred more frequently at one year in patients with a bleeding complication (16.6% vs 7.6%, adj.HR 2.04 (1.24; 3.38); p=0.005).Rates of myocardial infarction (Fig. 1A) and particularly stroke (Fig. 1B) were higher at one year after bleeding complications (9.9% vs 4.5%, adj.HR (95% CI): 2.40 (1.24; 4.66); p=0.0093 and 6.6% vs 1%, adj.HR (95% CI): 5.55 (2.04; 15.06); p=0.0008 respectively) without significant difference in death (6.6% vs 4.0%; HR (95% CI): 1.20 (0.57; 2.51); p=0.63).Predictive factors of major bleedings in the multivariate model were age >85 years [adj.HR (95% CI): 2.48 (1.25; 4.91); p=0.0093] and hemoglobin level (per gram of decrease) [adj.HR (95% CI): 1.45 (1.18; 1.79); p=0.0004].Conclusions: Clinically relevant bleedings were frequently observed in elderly patients and strongly associated with myocardial infarction and stroke.Age itself remained a predictive factor of bleeding in this population over the age of 75 years.
Michela Giustozzi, Maria Cristina Vedovati, Melina Verso, Sergio Conti, Paolo Verdecchia, Giulio Bogliari, Lucia Pierpaoli, Giancarlo Agnelli, Cecilia Becattini (2018). P2246Effectiveness and safety of oral anticoagulants in patients aged 90 years or older with atrial fibrillation. , 39(suppl_1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehy565.p2246.
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2018
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https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehy565.p2246
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