Comprehensive nationwide incidence and prevalence trends of atrial fibrillation in Finland

Mika Lehto*, Jari Haukka, Aapo Aro, Olli Halminen, Jukka Putaala, Miika Linna, Pirjo Mustonen, Janne Kinnunen, Elis Kouki, Jussi Niiranen, Alex Luojus, Paula Tiili, Saga Itäinen-Strömberg, Juha Hartikainen, Juhani K.E. Airaksinen

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Abstract

Objective: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a worldwide healthcare challenge owing to population ageing. In this study, we assessed the current trends in the incidence and prevalence of AF for the first time in an unselected, nationwide population. Methods: In the Finnish Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation study, we gathered comprehensive data including all primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare visits and drug reimbursement from national healthcare registers to identify all patients with incident AF between 2004 and 2018 in Finland. Incident AF was defined as new-onset AF occurring after 2007. Time trends for the incidence and prevalence of AF were calculated and stratified by sex and age. Results: A total of 411 387 patients with AF diagnosis were documented in Finland during 2004-2018. In 2018, the incidence and prevalence of AF in the total Finnish population were 469/100 000 and 4.1%, respectively. The incidence of new-onset AF in the adult population (≥20 years) increased from 471/100 000 in 2007 to 604/100 000 in 2018, but the age-adjusted incidence remained stable. The prevalence of AF increased in the adult population from 2.5% to 5.2%, and was higher in men than in women (5.9% vs 4.6%, p<0.001). The incidence and prevalence of AF increased with age and were 3194/100 000 and 23.4% in patients older than 75 years. Conclusions: Based on comprehensive nationwide data including primary care, we observed an increasing incidence and prevalence of AF over time. This increase was strongly age-dependent with the age-standardised incidence remaining stable during 2007-2018.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere002140
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalOpen Heart
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Nov 2022
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Atrial Fibrillation
  • Epidemiology
  • Health Care Economics and Organizations

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