Gendered social determinants of health and risk of major adverse outcomes in atrial fibrillation
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Jonathan Houle
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Marco Proietti
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Valeria Raparelli
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with adverse outcomes and social determinants of health (SDOH), which are gendered, may predict adverse outcomes in AF. We used a registry of AF patients from 27 European countries. Multivariate logistic regressions were used to investigate the associations between gendered SDOH and the primary outcome, a composite of major adverse cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality. Several SDOH were independent predictors: no higher education (OR:1.17;95 %CI:1.05-1.28), lower health (OR:1.08;95 %CI:1.05-1.11), higher GII (OR:1.12;95 %CI:1.03-1.22 each 0.100), reduced mobility (OR:1.18;95 %CI:1.02-1.38) and reduced self-care (OR:1.35;95 %CI:1.14-1.61). Gendered SDOH are independently associated with adverse events in AF.
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