2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.rce.2014.06.006
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Prevalencia de fibrilación auricular y factores asociados en España, análisis de seis estudios de base poblacional. Estudio DARIOS

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“…2, 3 Traditionally, advanced age, high blood pressure (HBP), heart failure, valvular heart disease, ischemic heart disease and diabetes mellitus have been considered risk factors for developing AF. On the other hand, recent studies have shown that increased plasma levels of uric acid (UA) constitute a risk factor for AF.…”
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“…2, 3 Traditionally, advanced age, high blood pressure (HBP), heart failure, valvular heart disease, ischemic heart disease and diabetes mellitus have been considered risk factors for developing AF. On the other hand, recent studies have shown that increased plasma levels of uric acid (UA) constitute a risk factor for AF.…”
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“…En el estudio OFRECE, que analizó a sujetos de 40 años o más atendidos en atención primaria, la prevalencia de FA fue del 4,4%, incrementándose de manera progresiva a partir de los 60 años, alcanzando el 17,7% en los mayores de 80 años 5 . En el estudio DARIOS, que analizó 6 estudios de base poblacional, la prevalencia de FA fue del 1,5%, cifra que se incrementó con la edad, hasta el 6,3% en los mayores de 75 años 6 . Datos procedentes del estudio ESFINGE muestran que un tercio de los pacientes hospitalizados de más de 70 años en los servicios de medicina interna nacionales presentan FA 7 .…”
Section: El Problema Clínico Aspectos Epidemiológicosunclassified
“…5 In the DARIOS study that analyzed 6 population-based studies, the prevalence of AF was 1.5%, a figure that increased with the age, up to 6.3% in those older than 75 years. 6 Data from the ESFINGE study show that a third of patients older than 70 years hospitalized in the national departments of internal medicine have AF. 7 The prevalence of AF not only increases with age but also with the presence of other associated comorbidities, such as ischemic heart disease and heart failure, conditions that are also more prevalent in advanced ages.…”
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“…Adapted from: Lubitz et al, 1 Go et al, 2 Heeringa et al, 3 Barrios et al, 4 Gómez-Doblas et al, 5 Baena-Díez et al, 6 López Soto et al, 7 Rodríguez-Mañero et al, 8 Barrios et al, 9 Freedman et al, 10 Mérida-Rodrigo et al, 11 Hanon et al, 12 Rønning et al, 16 Camm et al, 17 Camm et al, 18 Pisters et al, 19 Lip et al, 20 Mant et al, 26 Lip and Lane, 27 Siu and Tse, 28 Formiga et al, 30 Gage et al, 31 Gao et al, 32 Darnell et al 33 and Fuenzalida et al 34 intracranial and extracranial bleeding in the participants younger than 75 years. The patients aged 75 years or older had less frequent intracranial bleeding, but the extracranial bleeding was equal or more frequent.…”
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confidence: 99%