Abstract
Aims: The net benefit of oral anticoagulants (OACs) in atrial fibrillation (AF) is poorly understood. We aimed to determine the NNT for net effect (NNT net) using calculator of absolute stroke risk (CARS) in anticoagulated patients with AF in real-world and clinical trial cohorts. Methods: Post-hoc analysis of patient-level data from the real-world Murcia AF Project and AMADEUS clinical trial. Baseline risk of stroke was determined using CARS. The risk of stroke and major bleeding events with OAC were determined using the number of respective events at 1-year. NNT net was calculated as a reciprocal of the net effect of absolute risk reduction with OAC (NNT net = 1/(absolute risk reduction of stroke[ARR stroke] − absolute risk increase of major bleeding[ARI bleeding])). Results: In total, 3511 patients were included (1306 [37.2%] real-world patients and 2205 [62.8%] clinical trial participants). The absolute 1-year stroke risk was similar across both cohorts. In the real-world cohort, OAC was associated with a 4.0% ARR stroke, 25 NNT benefit, 1.0% ARI bleeding, 100 NNT harm and 34 NNT net. In the clinical trial cohort, OAC was associated with a 3.8% ARR stroke, 27 NNT benefit, 1.6% ARI bleeding, 63 NNT harm and 46 NNT net. In both cohorts, the NNT net was significantly lower in patients with an excess stroke risk of ≥2% by CARS. Conclusion: Overall, the NNT net approach in AF incorporates information regarding baseline risk of stroke and major bleeding, and relative effects of OAC with the potential to include multiple additional outcomes and weighting of events based on their perceived effects by individual patients.
Original language | English |
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Journal | British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology |
Volume | 88 |
Issue number | 1 |
Pages (from-to) | 282-289 |
Number of pages | 8 |
ISSN | 0306-5251 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2022 |
Bibliographical note
© 2021 British Pharmacological Society.Keywords
- atrial fibrillation, benefit, harm, number needed to treat, number needed to treat for net effect