INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY | 卷:302 |
Impact of hemoglobin concentration and platelet count on outcomes of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation: A subanalysis of the J-RHYTHM Registry | |
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Kodani, Eitaro1  Inoue, Hiroshi2  Atarashi, Hirotsugu3  Okumura, Ken4  Yamashita, Takeshi5  Origasa, Hideki6  | |
[1] Tama Nagayama Hosp, Dept Internal Med & Cardiol, Nippon Med Sch, 1-7-1 Nagayama, Tokyo 2068512, Japan | |
[2] Saiseikai Toyama Hosp, Toyama, Japan | |
[3] Minamihachioji Hosp, Tokyo, Japan | |
[4] Saiseikai Kumamoto Hosp, Kumamoto, Japan | |
[5] Cardiovasc Inst, Tokyo, Japan | |
[6] Univ Toyama, Div Biostat & Clin Epidemiol, Toyama, Japan | |
关键词: Atrial fibrillation; Anticoagulation; Hemoglobin; Platelet; Mortality; | |
DOI : 10.1016/j.ijcard.2019.11.127 | |
来源: Elsevier | |
【 摘 要 】
Background: To clarify the influence of hemoglobin concentration and platelet count on adverse outcomes of Japanese patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF), a post hoc analysis of the J-RHYTHM Registry was performed. Methods: A consecutive series of outpatients with atrial fibrillation were enrolled from 158 institutions and followed up for 2 years or until an event occurred (thromboembolism, major hemorrhage, or all-cause death). Among 7406 patients with NVAF, 6536 with complete blood count data (69.8 +/- 9.9 years, 71.0% men) were divided into 4 groups according to the baseline hemoglobin level (<10.0, 10.0-11.9, 12.0-13.9, and >= 14.0 g/dL) or platelet count (<10.0, 10.0-19.9, 20.0-29.9, and >= 30.0 x 10(4)/mu L). Results: Incidence rates of major hemorrhage (p = 0.004 for trend), all-cause death (p < 0.001 for trend), and composite events (p < 0.001 for trend) increased as hemoglobin levels decreased, and composite events (p = 0.045 for trend) increased as platelet counts decreased. After adjusting for multiple confounders, the incidence of all-cause death and composite events was higher with hemoglobin levels <12.0 g/dL than a hemoglobin level >= 14.0 g/dL. In contrast, platelet countwas not associated with any events. This was also true when multivariate analysis was performed using the stepwise forward method. Conclusions: A lowhemoglobin level (<12.0 g/dL) was an independent risk factor for all-cause death and composite events in Japanese patients with NVAF. However, platelet count did not impact outcomes. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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