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Anticoagulation and AF: Emerging Insights

Anticoagulation and AF: Emerging Insights. Professor the Lord Kakkar Thrombosis Research Institute and University College London. Register of Interests for Ajay Kakkar. The Global Anticoagulant Registry in the Field: Ongoing representative, worldwide outcomes research programme.

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Anticoagulation and AF: Emerging Insights

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  1. Anticoagulation and AF:Emerging Insights Professor the Lord Kakkar Thrombosis Research Institute and University College London

  2. Register of Interests for Ajay Kakkar

  3. The Global Anticoagulant Registry in the Field:Ongoing representative, worldwide outcomes research programme • Independent academic research initiative • 55,000 newly-diagnosed AF patients in 34 countries • Randomized selection of sites representative of national AF care settings • Unselected prospective patients enrolled consecutively • Long-term follow-up (minimum of 2 years, up to 8 years) • 5 sequential prospective cohorts • Extensive monitoring (20% of CRFs)

  4. The Global Anticoagulant Registry in the Field:Already one of the largest outcomes research programmes in AF • 34,205 AF patients recruited in 34 countries • 29,117 prospective patients • Cohort 3 recruitment completed July 2014 (n=11,405) • Cohort 4 recruitment opened August 2014 (n=456)

  5. Antithrombotic prescribing patterns in Garfield-AF Dec 09-Oct 11 Oct 11-Jun 13 Jun 13-Jun 14 Dec 09-Jun14 Preliminary data 30 June 2014 N=10,278 N=11,557 N=9831 N=31,666

  6. The use of NOACs has increased Dec 09-Oct 11 Oct 11-Jun 13 Jun 13-Jun 14 Dec 09-Jun13 Preliminary data 30 June 2014

  7. Acknowledgements This research programmewould not be possible without the hard work and dedication of the: • Steering Committee • National Coordinator Council • Garfield-AF Investigators

  8. Anticoagulation and AF: Emerging InsightsAgenda • Understanding risk, Professor Dan Atar • The role of anticoagulants, Professor Keith Fox • Preventing a second stroke, Professor John Camm • Lessons beyond AF, Professor Samuel Z Goldhaber • Future challenges, Professor Alexander GG Turpie • Panel discussion: Stroke prevention in AF 2014, Case Presenter: Professor Sylvia Haas Discussant: Dr Bernard J Gersh • Closing remarks, Professor Jean-Pierre Bassand

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