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. 2020 Aug 31;9(18):e017080. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.120.017080

Table 1.

Characteristics and Stroke Risk of Those ≥65 Years of Age With AF

Screen‐Detected AF Otherwise‐Detected AF During Study Period Baseline: AF Diagnosed Before Study
(n=36) (n=58) (n=1243)
Age, y, mean±SD 77.0±6.1 77.0±8.4 79.2±7.8
Male, n (%) 23 (64) 32 (55) 662 (53)
Mean CHA₂DS₂‐VA 3.2 3.3 3.7
CHA₂DS₂‐VA≥2, n (% of total) 34 (94) 55 (95) 1223 (98)
CHA₂DS₂‐VA≥2 and prescribed OACs, n (% of those with CHA₂DS₂‐VA≥2) 28 (82) 41 (75) P=0.444* 908 (74) P=0.326*
≥1 nonage or sex risk factors, n (% of total) 30 (83) 54 (93) 1178 (95)

AF indicates atrial fibrillation; and CHA₂DS₂‐VA, C = congestive heart failure/left ventricular dysfunction, H = high blood pressure, A2 = 75 years of age and older, D = diabetes mellitus, S2 = stroke/transient ischemic attack/thromboembolism, V = vascular disease (coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, peripheral artery disease, aortic plaque), A = 65 to 74 years of age; and OAC, oral anticoagulant.

a

P value for comparison to screen‐detected AF.