GARFIELD-AF: a worldwide prospective registry of patients with atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke.

Future Cardiology
Jean-Pierre BassandFor The Garfield-Af Investigators

Abstract

The Global Anticoagulant Registry in the Field-Atrial Fibrillation (GARFIELD-AF) examined real-world practice in a total of 57,149 (5069 retrospective, 52,080 prospective) patients with newly diagnosed AF at risk of stroke/systemic embolism, enrolled at over 1000 centers in 35 countries. It aimed to capture data on AF burden, patients' clinical profile, patterns of clinical practice and antithrombotic management, focusing on stroke/systemic embolism prevention, uptake of new oral anticoagulants, impact on death and bleeding. GARFIELD-AF set new standards for quality of data collection and analysis. A total of 36 peer-reviewed articles were already published and 73 abstracts presented at international congresses, covering treatment strategies, geographical variations in baseline risk and therapies, adverse outcomes and common comorbidities such as heart failure. A risk prediction tool as well as innovative observational studies and artificial intelligence methodologies are currently being developed by GARFIELD-AF researchers. Clinical Trial Registration: NCT01090362 (ClinicalTrials.gov).

Associated Clinical Trials

References

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Jun 17, 2004·Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension·Motoko Yanagita
May 25, 2005·Archives of Internal Medicine·Anne M HolbrookPhilip S Wells
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May 3, 2006·The American Journal of Medicine·Graham ThrallGregory Y H Lip
May 30, 2006·European Heart Journal·Robby NieuwlaatUNKNOWN Euro Heart Survey Investigators
Sep 1, 2009·The New England Journal of Medicine·Stuart J ConnollyUNKNOWN RE-LY Steering Committee and Investigators
Nov 26, 2009·The American Journal of Cardiology·Gerald V NaccarelliKathy L Schulman
Dec 25, 2009·Circulation. Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes·Yi WanYongyong Xu
Aug 13, 2011·The New England Journal of Medicine·Manesh R PatelUNKNOWN ROCKET AF Investigators
Aug 30, 2011·The New England Journal of Medicine·Christopher B GrangerUNKNOWN ARISTOTLE Committees and Investigators
Nov 21, 2013·The New England Journal of Medicine·Robert P GiuglianoUNKNOWN ENGAGE AF-TIMI 48 Investigators
Jan 23, 2016·Heart·Muhammad Jawad-Ul-Qamar, Paulus Kirchhof
Apr 14, 2016·British Journal of Haematology·David A FitzmauriceUNKNOWN GARFIELD-AF Investigators
Jul 1, 2016·European Heart Journal·Jean-Pierre BassandUNKNOWN GARFIELD-AF Investigators
Aug 16, 2016·The New England Journal of Medicine·Ian Ford, John Norrie
Aug 27, 2016·Netherlands Heart Journal : Monthly Journal of the Netherlands Society of Cardiology and the Netherlands Heart Foundation·V Ten CateF W A Verheugt
Sep 15, 2016·Thrombosis and Haemostasis·Jan Beyer-WestendorfSally Tamayo
Sep 21, 2016·Heart·A John CammUNKNOWN GARFIELD-AF Investigators
Jan 15, 2018·BMJ Open·Patricia N ApentengUNKNOWN UK GARFIELD-AF Investigators and GARFIELD-AF Steering Committee
Jan 22, 2018·Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association·Aleksandra Popov AleksandrovMilena Kataranovski
Aug 15, 2018·Nature Medicine·Jeffrey De FauwOlaf Ronneberger
Dec 7, 2018·Circulation Journal : Official Journal of the Japanese Circulation Society·Yukihiro KoretsuneUNKNOWN GARFIELD-AF Investigators

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Mar 19, 2021·Heart·Eue-Keun Choi, So-Ryoung Lee

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