A prospective survey of atrial fibrillation management for real-world guideline adherence: Comparison study of drugs for symptom control and complication prevention of atrial fibrillation (CODE-AF) Registry

  • Hyeongsoo Kim
  • , Tae Hoon Kim
  • , Myung Jin Cha
  • , Jung Myung Lee
  • , Junbeom Park
  • , Jin Kyu Park
  • , Ki Woon Kang
  • , Jaemin Shim
  • , Jae Sun Uhm
  • , Jun Kim
  • , Hyung Wook Park
  • , Eue Keun Choi
  • , Jin Bae Kim
  • , Changsoo Kim
  • , Young Soo Lee
  • , Boyoung Joung*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background and Objectives: The aging population is rapidly increasing, and atrial fibrillation (AF) is becoming a significant public health burden in Asia, including Korea. This study evaluated current treatment patterns and guideline adherence of AF treatment. Methods: In a prospective observational registry (COmparison study of Drugs for symptom control and complication prEvention of Atrial Fibrillation [CODE-AF] registry), 6,275 patients with nonvalvular AF were consecutively enrolled between June 2016 and April 2017 from 10 tertiary hospitals in Korea. Results: The AF type was paroxysmal, persistent, and permanent in 65.3%, 30.0%, and 2.9% of patients, respectively. Underlying structural heart disease was present in 11.9%. Mean CHA2DS2-VASc was 2.7±1.7. Oral anticoagulation (OAC), rate control, and rhythm control were used in 70.1%, 53.9%, and 54.4% of patients, respectively. OAC was performed in 82.7% of patients with a high stroke risk. However, antithrombotic therapy was inadequately used in 53.4% of patients with a low stroke risk. For rate control in 192 patients with low ejection fraction (<40%), β-blocker (65.6%), digoxin (5.2%), or both (19.3%) were adequately used in 90.1% of patients; however, a calcium channel blocker was inadequately used in 9.9%. A rhythm control strategy was chosen in 54.4% of patients. The prescribing rate of class Ic antiarrythmics, dronedarone, and sotalol was 16.9% of patients with low ejection fraction. Conclusion: This study shows how successfully guidelines can be applied in the real world. The nonadherence rate was 17.2%, 9.9%, and 22.4% for stroke prevention, rate control, and rhythm control, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)877-887
Number of pages11
JournalKorean Circulation Journal
Volume47
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 Nov

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2017. The Korean Society of Cardiology.

Keywords

  • Anticoagulant agent
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Guidelines adherence
  • Registry

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Internal Medicine
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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