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. 2020 May 18;106(19):1495–1502. doi: 10.1136/heartjnl-2019-316118

Table 4.

Medications upon hospital discharge

Medications Sleep apnoea
(n=504)
Non-sleep apnoea
(n=489)
P value
Aspirin 467 (92.7) 441 (90.2) 0.16
Dual antiplatelet therapy 386 (76.6) 392 (80.2) 0.17
β-blocker 457 (90.7) 441 (90.2) 0.79
ACEI/ARB 176 (34.9) 169 (34.6) 0.91
Statin 489 (97.0) 480 (98.2) 0.24
Ezetimibe 11 (2.2) 7 (1.4) 0.38
Fibrates 12 (2.4) 8 (1.6) 0.40
Oral anticoagulant 83 (16.5) 45 (9.2) 0.0010
Warfarin* 66 (13.1) 37 (7.6) 0.0040
Direct oral anticoagulant† 17 (3.4) 8 (1.6) 0.081
Frusemide 302 (59.9) 240 (49.1) 0.0010
Spironolactone 40 (7.9) 18 (3.7) 0.0040

*Indications (warfarin, sleep apnoea group): atrial fibrillation (n=29, 43.9%), endarterectomy (n=20, 30.3%), valve replacement (n=12, 18.2%), miscellaneous (n=5, 7.6%; left ventricular thrombus=4, antiphospholipid syndrome=1). Indications (warfarin, non-sleep apnoea group): atrial fibrillation (n=21, 56.8%), endarterectomy (n=11, 29.7%), valve replacement (n=3, 8.1%), multiple old strokes (n=2, 5.4%).

†Indications (direct oral anticoagulant, sleep apnoea group): atrial fibrillation for all.

ACEI, ACE inhibitor; ARB, angiotensin receptor blocker.