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Watchman Compared To Warfarin In Reducing Risk Of Stroke In Patients With Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation, Peyton Parrish, Matt Isherwood Dec 2020

Watchman Compared To Warfarin In Reducing Risk Of Stroke In Patients With Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation, Peyton Parrish, Matt Isherwood

Physician Assistant Capstones, 2020-current

Objective: To determine if the WATCHMAN device is as efficacious as warfarin for stroke prevention in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) using a systematic review. Methods: Pubmed and Google Scholar databases were used to evaluate clinical trials using the search terms atrial fibrillation, watchman, warfarin, and stroke prevention. Results: Three studies met inclusion criteria, with 2 being randomized control trials (RCT), and 1 being a prospective cohort study. Reddy et al found that after 3.8 years of follow-up, patients with percutaneous closure of Left atrial appendage (LAA) met criteria for both non-inferiority and superiority, compared with warfarin for preventing …


Stroke In Young Adults: Current Trends, Opportunities For Prevention And Pathways Forward, Tamer Yahya, Mohammad Hashim Jilani, Safi U. Khan, Reed Mszar, Syed Zawahir Hassan, Michael J. Blaha, Ron Blankstein, Salim S. Virani, Michelle C. Johansen Sep 2020

Stroke In Young Adults: Current Trends, Opportunities For Prevention And Pathways Forward, Tamer Yahya, Mohammad Hashim Jilani, Safi U. Khan, Reed Mszar, Syed Zawahir Hassan, Michael J. Blaha, Ron Blankstein, Salim S. Virani, Michelle C. Johansen

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Cardiovascular disease remains a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in the US and elsewhere, and stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Despite recent success in diminishing stroke incidence in the general US population, in parallel there is now a concerning propensity for strokes to happen at younger ages. Specifically, the incidence of stroke for US adults 20-44 years of age increased from 17 per 100,000 US adults in 1993 to 28 per 100,000 in 2015. Occurrence of strokes in young adults is particularly problematic as these patients are often affected by physical disability, depression, cognitive impairment and …


Associations Between High-Density Lipoprotein Particles And Ischemic Events By Vascular Domain, Sex, And Ethnicity: A Pooled Cohort Analysis, Kavisha Singh, Alvin Chandra, Thomas Sperry, Parag H. Joshi, Amit Khera, Salim S. Virani, Christie M. Ballantyne, James D. Otvos, Robin P F. Dullaart, Eke G. Gruppen Aug 2020

Associations Between High-Density Lipoprotein Particles And Ischemic Events By Vascular Domain, Sex, And Ethnicity: A Pooled Cohort Analysis, Kavisha Singh, Alvin Chandra, Thomas Sperry, Parag H. Joshi, Amit Khera, Salim S. Virani, Christie M. Ballantyne, James D. Otvos, Robin P F. Dullaart, Eke G. Gruppen

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Background: High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol concentration (HDL-C) is an established atheroprotective marker, in particular for coronary artery disease; however, HDL particle concentration (HDL-P) may better predict risk. The associations of HDL-C and HDL-P with ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction (MI) among women and Blacks have not been well studied. We hypothesized that HDL-P would consistently be associated with MI and stroke among women and Blacks compared with HDL-C.
Methods: We analyzed individual-level participant data in a pooled cohort of 4 large population studies without baseline atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: DHS (Dallas Heart Study; n=2535), ARIC (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities; n=1595), MESA …


Oral Anticoagulants For Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation In Frail Elderly Patients: Insights From The Aristophanes Study, G. Y. H. Lip, A. V. Keshishian, A. L. Kang, A. D. Dhamane, X. Luo, X. Li, N. Balachander, L. Rosenblatt, J. Mardekian, X. Pan, M. Di Fusco, A. B. Garcia Reeves, Huseyin Yuce, S. Deitelzweig Jun 2020

Oral Anticoagulants For Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation In Frail Elderly Patients: Insights From The Aristophanes Study, G. Y. H. Lip, A. V. Keshishian, A. L. Kang, A. D. Dhamane, X. Luo, X. Li, N. Balachander, L. Rosenblatt, J. Mardekian, X. Pan, M. Di Fusco, A. B. Garcia Reeves, Huseyin Yuce, S. Deitelzweig

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Background

Patient frailty amongst patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) is associated with adverse health outcomes and increased risk of mortality. Additional evidence is needed to evaluate effective and safe NVAF treatment in this patient population.

Objectives

This subgroup analysis of the ARISTOPHANES study compared the risk of stroke/systemic embolism (S/SE) and major bleeding (MB) amongst frail NVAF patients prescribed nonvitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) or warfarin.

Methods

This comparative retrospective observational study of frail, older NVAF patients who initiated apixaban, dabigatran, rivaroxaban or warfarin from 01JAN2013‐30SEP2015 was conducted using Medicare and 3 US commercial claims databases. To compare …


A Predictive Analytics Model For Differentiating Between Transient Ischemic Attacks (Tia) And Its Mimics, Alia C. Stanciu, Mihai Banciu, Alireza Sadighi, Kyle A. Marshall, Neil Holland, Vida Abedi, Ramin Zand Jun 2020

A Predictive Analytics Model For Differentiating Between Transient Ischemic Attacks (Tia) And Its Mimics, Alia C. Stanciu, Mihai Banciu, Alireza Sadighi, Kyle A. Marshall, Neil Holland, Vida Abedi, Ramin Zand

Faculty Journal Articles

Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a brief episode of neurological dysfunction resulting from cerebral ischemia not associated with permanent cerebral infarction. TIA is associated with high diagnostic errors because of the subjective nature of findings and the lack of clinical and imaging biomarkers. The goal of this study was to design and evaluate a novel multinomial classification model, based on a combination of feature selection mechanisms coupled with logistic regression, to predict the likelihood of TIA, TIA mimics, and minor stroke.


Effectiveness And Safety Of Oral Anticoagulants Among Nvaf Patients With Obesity: Insights From The Aristophanes Study, Steve Deitelzweig, Allison Keshishian, Amiee Kang, Amol Dhamane, Xuemei Luo, Xiaoyan Li, Neeraja Balachander, Lisa Rosenblatt, Jack Mardekian, Xianying Pan, Manuela Di Fusco, Alessandra B. Garcia Reeves, Huseyin Yuce, Gregory Y. H. Lip May 2020

Effectiveness And Safety Of Oral Anticoagulants Among Nvaf Patients With Obesity: Insights From The Aristophanes Study, Steve Deitelzweig, Allison Keshishian, Amiee Kang, Amol Dhamane, Xuemei Luo, Xiaoyan Li, Neeraja Balachander, Lisa Rosenblatt, Jack Mardekian, Xianying Pan, Manuela Di Fusco, Alessandra B. Garcia Reeves, Huseyin Yuce, Gregory Y. H. Lip

Publications and Research

This ARISTOPHANES analysis examined stroke/systemic embolism (SE) and major bleeding (MB) among a subgroup of nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) patients with obesity prescribed warfarin or non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) in order to inform clinical decision making. A retrospective observational study was conducted among NVAF patients who were obese and initiated apixaban, dabigatran, rivaroxaban, or warfarin from 1 January 2013–30 September 2015, with data pooled from CMS Medicare and four US commercial claims databases. Propensity score matching was completed between NOACs and against warfarin in each database, and the results were pooled. Cox models were used to evaluate the …