Persistent Mental Health-Related Disparities in Stroke Prevention for Atrial Fibrillation in the Era of Direct Oral Anticoagulants

在直接口服抗凝剂时代,房颤患者卒中预防中持续存在的与心理健康相关的差异

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mental health condition (MHC)-related oral anticoagulant prescribing disparities in atrial fibrillation have been reported. We evaluated oral anticoagulant prescribing for atrial fibrillation with the use of 2019 data and compared results with a previous analysis of warfarin prescribing that used 2004 data to evaluate impact of direct oral anticoagulant availability on oral anticoagulant prescribing. METHODS: This cross-sectional analysis compared oral anticoagulant prescribing in atrial fibrillation for patients with and without MHCs by means of Poisson regression and compared with a previous analysis. RESULTS: Of 305,937 patients with atrial fibrillation and CHADS(2)VASc score ≥ 2, 104,050 (34%) were diagnosed with MHCs. In unadjusted analyses, veterans with an MHC were marginally more likely to receive oral anticoagulants (relative risk [RR] 1.02. 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.02-1.03) vs veterans without an MHC. In adjusted analyses, veterans with any MHC were marginally less likely to receive oral anticoagulants vs veterans with no MHC (RR 0.95, 95% CI 0.95-0.96, when adjusted for age, sex, race, and comorbidities); more pronounced disparities were noted for veterans with specific MHCs, particularly psychosis. Modest improvements in oral anticoagulant prescribing were noted compared with 2004 data for warfarin prescribing. Persistent disparities in prescribing were noted for anxiety disorder, psychotic disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and alcohol/drug use disorder. CONCLUSIONS: Significant disparities in oral anticoagulant prescribing for persons with atrial fibrillation and MHCs persist. Further research should evaluate the drivers of disparate prescribing and implement processes to ensure equitable prescribing.

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