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1 2016/17 GRASP AF data for Lancashire CCGs (excluding East Lancs CCG)

2 National Overview The risk of stroke increases five-fold for people with AF AF is a contributing factor to 20% of strokes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland An AF related stroke is more severe and more likely to be fatal than a non-AF stroke; 30 day mortality for patients with AF is estimated at 25% and only approximately 20% of patients live independently afterwards However, anticoagulants continue to be under-prescribed, particularly among people over 80 In England, almost a third (31%) of eligible patients do not receive anticoagulation It is estimated that if AF was adequately treated, around 7,000 strokes would be prevented and 2,100 lives saved every year (England only) Only 4 in 10 (41%) stroke patients with known atrial fibrillation are on anticoagulant treatment on admission to hospital in England, Wales and Northern Ireland However, 8 in 10 (82%) stroke patients with atrial fibrillation are discharged from hospital with a plan to anti-coagulate in England, Wales and Northern Ireland Statistics from: State of the Nation, Stroke Association, January 2016 One Year On Why are patients still having unnecessary AF-related strokes?, ABPI Stroke In AF Initiative (SAFI), April 2016

3 Lancashire Overview

4 Data from AF GRASP

5 Data from AF GRASP

6 Data from AF GRASP

7 The cost of these potential strokes in the high risk untreated group of patients for each CCG ranges from £576,000 to £1,070,400 per year. (Based on each stroke costing the NHS an estimated £24K per year). Data from AF GRASP

8 Thank you for your time…


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