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Abstract 304: Nonfatal Outcomes Following Incident Atrial Fibrillation: A Community Study Session Title: Poster Session III
Conclusions: In the community, adverse outcomes are frequent after AF, and HF occurs more frequently than IS/TIA. Risk factors differed for IS/TIA and HF, suggesting that pathways to the occurrence of these outcomes, as well as prevention strategies, may differ. Finally, the occurrence of these outcomes did not decline over the last decade, highlighting the importance of continued rigorous surveillance of adverse outcomes in AF.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Chamberlain, A. M., Gersh, B. J., Alonso, A., Brown, R. D., Weston, S. A., Roger, V. L. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session III Source Type: research

Abstract 336: Real-World Experiences with Novel Anticoagulants for AF: Initial Insights from ORBIT-AF Phase II Session Title: Poster Session III
Conclusions: Patients with new-onset AF are frequently treated with novel anticoagulants and these patients have lower risk scores than those with known AF transitioned to a novel drug. These data will provide insights into clinical management and patient centered outcomes among those treated with novel anticoagulants in real world practice settings.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Steinberg, B. A., Milford-Beland, S., Ollis, D., Blanco, R., Ansell, J., Fonarow, G. C., Gersh, B., Go, A., Hylek, E., Kowey, P. R., Mahaffey, K. W., Thomas, L., Chang, P., Peterson, E. D., Piccini, J. P. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session III Source Type: research

Abstract 351: Optimizing the Frequency of Surveillance Echocardiography in Clinically Stable Patients With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Session Title: Poster Session III
Conclusions: In select clinically stable patients with HCM, repeat echo may be unlikely to identify significant changes or impact practice. In these patients, a decreased frequency of echocardiography could decrease resource utilization without compromising care. Ongoing data collection and better risk stratification tools may allow more targeted surveillance strategies in the future.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Carr, C. W., Conner, L. M., McCarthy, C. A., Greenberg, J. O., Laskowski, K. R., Parambi, R. J., Graham, D. A., Szent-Gyorgyi, L. E., Cirino, A. L., Ho, C. Y., MacRae, C. A., Seidman, C. E., Ghazinouri, R., Lakdawala, N. K. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session III Source Type: research

Abstract 369: Symptom Type and Characteristics Differentiate Early from Late Treatment Seekers for Symptoms of Atrial Fibrillation Session Title: Poster Session III
Conclusions: Symptom type and characteristic, and cognitive behavioral responses of early treatment seekers differed from those of late treatment seekers. Experiencing a rapid heartbeat and unremitting symptoms may have helped participants form a cognitive appraisal and behavioral response conducive to early treatment-seeking. Experiencing intermittent symptoms less identifiable with a cardiac origin may have hindered development of cognitive appraisals and behavioral responses that promote early treatment- seeking. Education to promote early treatment-seeking for symptoms should include information about the diverse type ...
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: McCabe, P. J., Chamberlain, A., Rhudy, L., DeVon, H. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session III Source Type: research

Abstract 376: African-American Patients Presenting with Unexplained Syncope Have Significantly Worse Outcome Compared to Other Races: An ACAP-SELF Dataset Analysis Session Title: Poster Session III
Conclusions: AA who are admitted with unexplained syncope are identified according to the SELF pathway as high risk group that can likely be attributed to the presence of comorbidities and warrants hospitalization for further work-up and optimizing medical management.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Pratap, B., Bastawrose, J., Pamidimukala, C., Patel, D., Kalamkar, P., Lingannan, A., Panneerselvam, N., Gurram, A., Umali, T., Shahanoor, Z., Verzosa, J., Herzog, E., Aziz, E. F. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session III Source Type: research

Abstract 110: Long-Term Health Status Outcomes in Young Women with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Results from the VIRGO Study Session Title: Poster Session I
Conclusion: Compared with men, young women are more likely to have "poor" health status outcomes after AMI. This information is critically important in developing targets for gender-specific interventions to improve young women’s recovery post AMI.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Dreyer, R. P., Strait, K. M., Lichtman, J. H., Lorenze, N., D'Onofrio, G., Bueno, H., Spertus, J. A., Krumholz, H. M. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session I Source Type: research

Abstract 125: Clinical Outcomes Following Continuous-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device: A Systematic Review Session Title: Poster Session I
Conclusion: The totality of data for CF LVADs show consistent improvements in survival and quality of life counterbalanced by a range of common complications. While this summary should provide a practical resource for health care provider-led discussions with patients, it highlights the critical need for high-quality patient-centered data collected with standard definitions.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: McIlvennan, C. K., Magid, K. H., Ambardekar, A. V., Thompson, J. S., Matlock, D. D., Allen, L. A. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session I Source Type: research

Abstract 161: Atrial Fibrillation in India: Insights from the PINNACLE India Outpatient Registry Session Title: Poster Session I
Conclusion: AF is tough to diagnose since it is often asymptomatic and clinicians need many tests to confirm diagnosis. Lack of documentation or detection of AF and its associated conditions is a concern. AF can lead to life threatening problems such as stroke and heart failure. The surveillance of AF in India is important in order to identify opportunities for intervention. Continued data collection through the use of a cardiovascular registry can improve the understanding of AF in India.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Glusenkamp, N. T., Risch, S. A., Kerkar, P., Kumar, G., Oetgen, W. J. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session I Source Type: research

Abstract 172: Patients' Experiences from Symptom Onset to Initial Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation Session Title: Poster Session I
Conclusions: Providers’ played a critical role in reducing patients' emotional distress and helping them to develop an accurate understanding of AF symptoms and treatment. This study provides new insight into participant experiences from symptom onset through initial treatment of AF which may inform development of patient centered interventions to promote early effective AF self-management.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: McCabe, P. J., Rhudy, L., DeVon, H. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session I Source Type: research

Abstract 178: Females with Cardiac Comorbidities Have Worse Outcome Compared to Males Presenting with Unexplained Syncope: An ACAP-SELF Dataset Analysis Session Title: Poster Session I
Conclusions: The SELF-pathway for patients with syncope helps identify at-risk subgroups in our patient population. Females with SELF-2 criteria (Structural heart disease, abnormal ECG, arrhythmia) had significantly worse long-term outcome compared to males regardless of manner of syncopal presentation.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Pratap, B., Bastawrose, J., Gurram, A., Panneerselvam, N., Lingannan, A., Kalamkar, P., Patel, D., Verzosa, J., Shahanoor, Z., Umali, T., Pamidimukala, C., Pierce, M., Aziz, E. F., Herzog, E. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session I Source Type: research

Abstract 223: Patients With Cardiac Comorbidities Carry Worse Outcome as Identified by Our SELF Risk Stratification Pathway: An ACAP-SELF Syncope Dataset Analysis Session Title: Poster Session II
Conclusions: Using the SELF-pathway for patients presenting with syncope effectively identifies high risk patients who merit hospitalization and close follow-up post-discharge. These include patients with structural heart disease, abnormal EKG and abnormal telemetry, as well as patients with diabetes, CAD and CHF. This has important implications for the evaluation of a common disease that poses a significant economic burden on healthcare systems.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - June 2, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Pratap, B., Bastawrose, J., Pamidimukala, C. K., Patel, D., Kalamkar, P., Lingannan, A., Panneerselvam, N., Gurram, A., Patel, S., Pierce, M., Ghosh, H., Herzog, E., Aziz, E. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session II Source Type: research

Risks and Benefits of Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation: Insights From the Outcomes Registry for Better Informed Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation (ORBIT-AF) Registry Original Articles
Conclusions— In community-based outpatients with AF, use of OAC was high and driven by not only predominantly stroke but also bleeding risk. Stroke risk significantly affects OAC use among those with low bleeding risk, whereas those with high bleeding risk demonstrate consistently lower use of OAC regardless of stroke risk.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - July 16, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Cullen, M. W., Kim, S., Piccini, J. P., Ansell, J. E., Fonarow, G. C., Hylek, E. M., Singer, D. E., Mahaffey, K. W., Kowey, P. R., Thomas, L., Go, A. S., Lopes, R. D., Chang, P., Peterson, E. D., Gersh, B. J., on behalf of the ORBIT-AF Investigators Tags: Coumarins, Arrhythmias, clinical electrophysiology, drugs, Embolic stroke, Risk Factors for Stroke, Anticoagulants Original Articles Source Type: research

Abstract 15: Decisional Needs in Patients Considering Left Ventricular Assist Device as Destination Therapy: Contrast Between Acceptors and Decliners Concurrent Session I Session C: Young Investigator Award Finalists Oral Abstract Presentations
Conclusions: There is a fundamental difference in values surrounding death among patients who either accept or decline a DT LVAD. Decision support interventions around this complex medical decision need to consider patient values first before getting into more cognitive aspects of the decision making process.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - May 15, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: McIlvennan, C. K., Allen, L. A., Nowels, C., Cleveland, J. C., Brieke, A., Matlock, D. D. Tags: Concurrent Session I Session C: Young Investigator Award Finalists Oral Abstract Presentations Source Type: research

Abstract 25: Predicting Outcomes among Patients with Heart Failure Receiving Anticoagulation with Warfarin Concurrent III Session A: Oral Abstract Presentations on EHS & Health IT
Conclusion: We developed a composite score for CHF severity which predicted both anticoagulation control and the rate of major hemorrhage among patients anticoagulated with warfarin. This study suggests that relatively easily observable characteristics can be used to risk-stratify patients with CHF who are receiving anticoagulation for AF.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - May 15, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kim, E.-J., Rose, A. Tags: Concurrent III Session A: Oral Abstract Presentations on EHS & amp; Health IT Source Type: research

Abstract 53: Health Care Utilization and Cost among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) Patients with Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) or Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors Poster Session I
CV events among T2DM patients are major contributors to high healthcare utilization and cost. Healthcare utilization and costs among T2DM patients with established CVD and CVD risk factors in a large US database were explored.T2DM patients aged ≥40 years were identified from the HealthCore Integrated Research Environment from 1/1/2007 to 4/30/2011 and followed from first T2DM diagnosis (index date) until loss of eligibility or death. Established CVD [Group 1] included patients with MI, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, or revascularization in the year prior to index. ...
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - May 15, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kern, D. M., DeVore, S., Kim, J., Wu, Y., Tunceli, O., Wu, B., Hirshberg, B. Tags: Poster Session I Source Type: research