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Stroke Risk as a Function of Atrial Fibrillation Duration and CHA2DS2-VASc Score.
Conclusions: There is an interaction between AF duration and CHA2DS2-VASc score which can further risk stratify AF patients for SSE and may be useful in guiding anticoagulation therapy. PMID: 31564126 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Circulation - September 29, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kaplan RM, Koehler J, Ziegler PD, Sarkar S, Zweibel S, Passman RS Tags: Circulation Source Type: research

Retrospective checking of compliance with practice guidelines for acute stroke care: a novel experiment using openEHR's Guideline Definition Language
Conclusions: Shareable guideline knowledge for use in automated retrospective checking of guideline compliance may be achievable using GDL. Whether the same GDL rules can be used for at-the-point-of-care CDS remains unknown.
Source: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making - Latest articles - May 10, 2014 Category: Information Technology Authors: Nadim AnaniRong ChenTiago Prazeres MoreiraSabine Koch Source Type: research

Net clinical benefit of warfarin in individuals with atrial fibrillation across stroke risk and across primary and secondary care
Conclusions CHA2DS2-VASc accurately stratifies IS risk in individuals with AF across both primary and secondary care. However, the incidence rate of ischaemic stroke at CHA2DS2-VASc=1 are lower than previously reported, which may change the decision to start anticoagulation with warfarin in these individuals.
Source: Heart - January 12, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Allan, V., Banerjee, A., Shah, A. D., Patel, R., Denaxas, S., Casas, J.-P., Hemingway, H. Tags: Open access, Drugs: cardiovascular system, Epidemiology Arrhythmias and sudden death Source Type: research

Evaluation of an Electronic Health Record Alert to Improve Screening and Management of Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Factors in a High-Risk Population
CONCLUSIONS: As measured by prescriptions for medications, other than those for smoking cessation, the EHR alert was not shown to be successful in increasing the management of high-risk patients. Physicians receiving numerous messages in the EHR may experience alert desensitization.PMID:35237844 | DOI:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001355
Source: Southern Medical Journal - March 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Warren L Felton Susan G Kornstein Tamala Gondwe Christine Huynh Jordyn T Wallenborn Jeneane Henry Source Type: research