To describe the rate of discontinuation among Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation (NVAF) patients who were on warfarin and have switched to the Novel oral anticoagulants(NOACs).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
28,000
Discontinuation rate of patients with prior warfarin use
Time frame: up to 31 months
Rate of major bleeding events of patients with prior warfarin use
Time frame: up to 31 months
Rate of hospitalization due to major bleeding events of patients with warfarin use
Time frame: up to 31 months
Discontinuation rate of patients who were naïve to oral anticoagulant
Time frame: up to 31 months
Rate of major bleeding events of patients who were naïve to oral anticoagulant
Time frame: up to 31 months
Rate of hospitalization due to major bleeding events of patients who were naïve to oral anticoagulant
Time frame: up to 31 months
Rate of All-Cause Hospitalization
Time frame: up to 31 months
Rate of Atrial Fibrillation(AF)-Related Hospitalization
Time frame: up to 31 months
Rate of All-Cause Any Rehospitalization
Time frame: up to 31 months
Rate of AF-Related Any Rehospitalization
Time frame: up to 31 months
Rate of All-Cause Early Hospitalization
Time frame: up to 31 months
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Rate of AF-Related Early Hospitalization
Time frame: up to 31 months
All-Cause Healthcare per patient per month (PPPM) cost
Time frame: up to 31 months
AF-related Healthcare per patient per month (PPPM) cost
Time frame: up to 31 months