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Thrombosis Research Institute (TRI) Launches Innovative Risk Calculator for Predicting Stroke, Major Bleeding and Mortality in Atrial Fibrillation Over Two Years
LONDON, November 21, 2019, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- Rapidly predicts differences in risk when treated with different 
anticoagulants or not treated 
- Crucially, risk is calculated using patient-specific measurements rather than 
standardised measures, providing personalised results 
- Underscored by data of 52,000 AF patients and externally validated 

TRI has launched the GARFIELD-AF Risk Calculator, an innovative tool for aiding 
clinician decision making in treating patients with newly diagnosed atrial 
fibrillation (AF). The tool utilises individual patient factors to contribute 
to a clinical prognosis via easily interpretable risk scores, and its ability 
to estimate rates of stroke, major bleeding and mortality according to 
different treatment options is a unique feature.

Challenges in AF 
Up to one third of the highest-risk patients are not anticoagulated, whereas 
many patients with very low stroke risk are. To address the gap, TRI has 
developed a risk tool to calculate risk rapidly; in a single calculation, 
clinicians can make more informed, evidence-based decisions. 

Modelling and validation 
Originally conceptualised from the data of nearly 40,000 GARFIELD-AF 
participants over 1 year1, the calculator uses data from over 52,000 patients 
over 2 years. This performed well in comparison with standard AF risk tools 
CHA2DS2-VASc and HAS-BLED at predicting 2-year mortality, and was externally 
validated in the ORBIT-AF registry. 

Importance of actual values
A further challenge for clinicians is that simplified risk scores often use 
binary decisions (heart failure, advanced age) but the underlying risk factors 
have a continuous relationship with hazard, and this may be non-linear (heart 
rate, blood pressure). Furthermore, when a measure is converted into 
categories, the score implies everyone in that category has the same level of 
risk. Clinical lead Professor Keith Fox explained: "The GARFIELD-AF Risk 
Calculator maintains the actual values of age, weight, pulse and blood 
pressure, and shows differences in outcomes with treatment selection across two 
years".

Availability
The GARFIELD-AF Risk Calculator is freely available to use, currently hosted on 
the registry website 
(https://af.garfieldregistry.org/garfield-af-risk-calculator), with a 
forthcoming app version to be widely distributed and promoted for clinical 
adoption on QxMD. 

About GARFIELD-AF 
GARFIELD-AF is a worldwide observational registry that aims to enhance the 
understanding of stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation (AF), under the 
auspices of TRI, London, UK. 

1.  Fox, K.A.A et al. Improved risk stratification of patients with atrial 
fibrillation: an integrated GARFIELD-AF tool for the prediction of mortality, 
stroke and bleed in patients with and without. BMJ Open 2017; Dec 
21;7(12):e017157

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SOURCE: Thrombosis Research Institute (TRI)
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