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Women with atrial fibrillation face higher stroke risk

Reported by Aldridge, PhD, medical journalist

Women who are not on anticoagulant therapy for atrial fibrillation face a higher

risk of stroke than do men.

Stroke is a well known complication of atrial fibrillation (AF) - a type of

abnormal heart rhythm. Anticoagulants like warfarin can be given to alleviate

this risk but these drugs are not without side effects.

Researchers at the University of California San Francisco looked at a group of

over 13,000 patients with AF. They found that all of the women not on warfarin

had a higher risk of stroke than did men. This applied whether or not they had

other conditions like prior stroke, high blood pressure or diabetes. It looks as

if being a woman is a risk factor for having a stroke with AF - although it is

not clear why this should be. It is something doctors need to take into account

when prescribing treatment for AF.

Source

Circulation 20th September 2005

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