Temporal trends in admissions for atrial fibrillation and severe bleeding in England: an 18-year longitudinal analysis

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Objective. Temporal trends in admissions for atrial fibrillation (AF) and severe bleeding associated with AF vary worldwide. We aimed to explore their temporal trends in England and their relation to the introduction of DOACs in 2014 in the UK. Design. This longitudinal ecological study utilised aggregated data that was extracted from the Hospital Episode Statistics database, which captured annual admissions for AF and severe bleeding associated with AF between 2001 and 2018. Trends in admissions over the study period and across age groups, gender and regions in England were assessed. Results. In total, there were 11,292,177 admissions for AF and 324,851 admissions for severe bleeding associated with AF. There was a steady rise in admissions for AF from 2001 to 2017 (204,808 to 1,109,295; p for trend

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Seidu, S., Gillies, C., Zaccardi, F., Reeves, K., Gallier, S., & Khunti, K. (2023). Temporal trends in admissions for atrial fibrillation and severe bleeding in England: an 18-year longitudinal analysis. Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 57(1), 40–47. https://doi.org/10.1080/14017431.2022.2156597

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