The characteristics and clinical outcomes of atrial fibrillation patient in middle income country of Indonesia - Takeaways - MDSpire

The characteristics and clinical outcomes of atrial fibrillation patient in middle income country of Indonesia

  • By

  • Yoga Yuniadi

  • Putra S. Antara

  • Muzakkir Amir

  • Dicky A. Hanafy

  • Sunu B. Raharjo

  • Dony Y. Hermanto

  • M. Yamin

  • Hauda El-Rasyid

  • Benny Setiadi

  • Erika Maharani

  • Agus Harsoyo

  • Anggia C. Lubis

  • Pipin Ardhianto

  • Aruman Y. A. Binarso

  • Ardian Rizal

  • Rerdin Julario

  • Agung F. Chandranegara

  • Yoga Waranugraha

  • Chaerul Ahmad

  • Mohammad Iqbal

  • Ridwan Rasyid

  • Antonia A. Lukito

  • Haryadi Haryadi

  • Margono G. Suwandi

  • Alexander E. Tondas

  • Indah A. Putri

  • Beny Hartono

  • July 1, 2026

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    Atrial fibrillation (AF) prevalence in Indonesia is under-researched, with a multicenter study involving 1,599 patients conducted across 25 centers.

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    The study found a mean CHA2DS2-VASc score of 2.43, indicating a moderate risk for stroke among Indonesian AF patients.

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    Anticoagulation quality was poor, with a mean time in therapeutic range (TTR) of only 30.1% for patients on warfarin.

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    Incidence rates per 100 patient-years were 1.32 for stroke, 1.51 for major bleeding, and 3.15 for mortality in the study population.

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    Younger, working-age individuals were disproportionately affected by AF-related strokes, highlighting a significant socioeconomic burden.

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