Background: The non-vitamin K oral anticoagulant (NOAC), edoxaban, is approved for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) in many Asian countries. Nonetheless, data on its long-term effectiveness and safety in routine clinical practice are limited in Taiwan.

Methods: The Global ETNA-AF (Edoxaban Treatment in routiNe clinical prActice) registry is an observational study that integrates data of AF patients receiving edoxaban from multiple regional registries. Here, we report the subgroup analysis of two-year outcomes in Taiwan ( = 973) and three Asian countries (South Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand;  = 2326).

Results: Compared with other Asian ethnicities, edoxaban users in Taiwan were older and had lower creatinine clearance levels. The incidence of clinical events was low and comparable in four Asian countries. Upon 2 years of observation, the annualized rates of cardiovascular death and ischemic stroke/systemic embolic event were 0.50% and 0.90% in Taiwan and 0.33% and 0.91% in other Asian ethnicities, respectively. The annualized rates of major/clinically relevant non-major bleeding and major gastrointestinal bleeding were 2.06% and 0.39% in Taiwan and 2.06% and 0.49% in other Asian ethnicities, respectively. Intracranial hemorrhage was rarely reported in four Asian countries (annualized rate: 0.35%).

Conclusions: Although some differences in patient characteristics were observed among Asian ethnicities, the low clinical event rates in two-year ETNA-AF data reassure the effectiveness and safety of edoxaban in routine care for AF patients in Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Thailand.

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