Sex differences in atrial fibrillation in India: Insights from the Kerala‐ <scp>AF</scp> registry
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Peter Calvert
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Yang Chen
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Ying X. Gue
Abstract
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In this large AF cohort from India, male patients had a higher prevalence of ischaemic heart disease, smoking, and alcohol use, while female patients had a higher prevalence of valvular heart disease. MACE did not differ by sex, though bleeding was more common in males. Almost a quarter of patients were not anticoagulated despite raised thromboembolic risk.
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