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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 6.
Published in final edited form as: Circulation. 2014 Feb 19;129(18):1850–1859. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.113.005754

Table 3.

Population Characteristics of Participants Who Underwent Bridging

Characteristic Bridging Therapy at Least Once
Yes (n=431) No (n=4261) P Value
Age, y, median (25th, 75th percentiles) 74 (68, 78) 73 (65, 78) 0.019
Female, n (%) 140 (32.5) 1574 (36.9) 0.067
BMI, kg/m2, median (25th, 75th percentiles) 28.8 (26.0, 32.1) 28.4 (25.4, 32.3) 0.22
Blood pressure, systolic, mm Hg, median (25th, 75th percentiles) 130 (120, 140) 130 (120, 140) 0.81
Blood pressure, diastolic, mm Hg, median (25th, 75th percentiles) 80 (70, 85) 80 (70, 85) 0.91
Type of atrial fibrillation, n (%) 0.44
 Persistent 338 (78.4) 3415 (80.1)
 Paroxysmal 85 (19.7) 794 (18.6)
 Newly diagnosed or new onset 8 (1.9) 52 (1.2)
Prior chronic aspirin, n (%) 124 (28.8) 1603 (37.6) 0.0003
Prior vitamin K antagonist, n (%) 340 (78.9) 2690 (63.1) <0.0001
CHADS2 score, mean (SD) 3.52 (0.93) 3.40 (0.96) 0.0094
 1 0 (0.0) 2 (<0.1)
 2 41 (9.5) 699 (16.4)
 3 203 (47.1) 1826 (42.9)
 4 117 (27.1) 1163 (27.3)
 5 60 (13.9) 489 (11.5)
 6 10 (2.3) 82 (1.9)
History of stroke, TIA, embolism, n (%) 226 (52.4) 2132 (50.0) 0.34
History of CHF, n (%) 261 (60.6) 2665 (62.5) 0.42
History of hypertension, n (%) 390 (90.5) 3883 (91.1) 0.66
History of diabetes mellitus, n (%) 207 (48.0) 1748 (41.0) 0.0049
History of myocardial infarction, n (%) 73 (16.9) 801 (18.8) 0.34
Peripheral vascular disease, n (%) 44 (10.2) 259 (6.1) 0.0009
COPD, n (%) 51 (11.8) 522 (12.3) 0.80
Creatinine (Cockcroft-Gault equation), mL/min, median (25th, 75th percentiles) 67 (53, 84) 68 (53, 88) 0.74
Temporary interruptions, median (25th, 75th percentiles) 1 (1, 2) 1 (1, 2) <0.0001
 1 224 (52.0) 2734 (64.2)
 2 125 (29.0) 993 (23.3)
 3 59 (13.7) 288 (6.8)
 4 15 (3.5) 138 (3.2)
 5 4 (0.9) 50 (1.2)
 6–18 4 (0.9) 58 (1.4)

BMI indicates body mass index; CHF, congestive heart failure; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; and TIA, transient ischemic attack.