학술논문
Association Between Patient and Physician Sex and Physician-Estimated Stroke and Bleeding Risks in Atrial Fibrillation
Document Type
Article
Author
Lee, Hanna; Tan, Mary K.; Yan, Andrew T.; Angaran, Paul; Dorian, Paul; Bucci, Claudia; Gregoire, Jean C.; Bell, Alan D.; Green, Martin S.; Gross, Peter L.; Skanes, Allan; Kerr, Charles R.; Mitchell, L. Brent; Cox, Jafna L.; Essebag, Vidal; Heilbron, Brett; Ramanathan, Krishnan; Fournier, Carl; Wheeler, Bruce H.; Lin, Peter J.; Berall, Murray; Langer, Anatoly; Goldin, Lianne; Goodman, Shaun G.
Source
Canadian Journal of Cardiology; 20240101, Issue: Preprints
Subject
Language
ISSN
0828282X
Abstract
Physicians treating nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (AF) assess stroke and bleeding risks when deciding on anticoagulation. The agreement between empirical and physician-estimated risks is unclear. Furthermore, the association between patient and physician sex and anticoagulation decision-making is uncertain.