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Financement de l’UE (5 947 925 €) : DÉPISTAGE NUMÉRIQUE DE LA FIBRILLATION AURICULAIRE BASÉ SUR LE RISQUE DANS LA COMMUNAUTÉ EUROPÉENNE Hor01/01/2020 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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DÉPISTAGE NUMÉRIQUE DE LA FIBRILLATION AURICULAIRE BASÉ SUR LE RISQUE DANS LA COMMUNAUTÉ EUROPÉENNE

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is an increasingly common arrhythmia in the aging European population. Its prevalence will more than double by the year 2050 affecting 5% of EU women and men aged ≥65 years. AF carries a high risk of stroke, heart failure, and dementia, which result in a significant loss of quality-adjusted life years and high mortality. The EU guiding principles for active aging (no. 17468/12) recommend disease prevention to maximise healthy life, and early detection of AF is recommended by the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Nonetheless, to date, a risked-based screening strategy is lacking. AFFECT-EU’s major goal is the development of a risk-based, accurate, and ready for implementation AF screening algorithm, using digital devices, for early AF detection in the community. For this objective we will (1) Develop a risk-based AF screening algorithm, by combining the available information from the largest outcome trials (Danish LOOP, STROKESTOP, SAFER) and multiple screening studies across Europe (Ntotal>100,000) including health modifiers and biomarkers; (2) Refine the stratification of high-risk populations in a personalised approach through exploration of distinct digital screening methods and multiple health determinants in deeply-phenotyped population cohorts; (3) Validate the AFFECT-EU risked-based screening recommendations in a meta-analysis of European and world-wide studies; (4) Demonstrate cost benefits and acceptability of AF screening across different European healthcare systems; (5) Identify the AF screening potential to be taken up by differing healthcare systems; (6) Foster the dissemination of results and adoption of the risked-based AF screening algorithm in the ESC (an AFFECT-EU partner) guidelines. AFFECT-EU will develop the first targeted, risk-based AF screening algorithm, and thus contribute to the reduction of AF-related health inequities, morbidity and mortality in Europe.


Edinburgh Napier University 157 438 €
Faculty OF Medicine, University OF Belgrade 103 375 €
Fondazione Neuromed 92 500 €
Fundacio Hospital Universitari Vall D'Hebron - Institut de Recerca 91 283 €
Health Service Executive 126 919 €
Karolinska Institutet 0,00 €
Kompetenznetz Vorhofflimmern e. V. 109 498 €
Linkopings Universitet 821 039 €
Mcmaster University 58 763 €
Pfizer Pharma GmbH 0,00 €
Region Hovedstaden 846 991 €
Roche Diagnostics International AG 0,00 €
SE de Cardiologie 459 945 €
Stichting Amsterdam UMC 90 000 €
Terveyden JA Hyvinvoinnin Laitos 673 854 €
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford 249 564 €
The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge 229 870 €
THE Trustees OF Boston University 25 500 €
The University of Birmingham 35 785 €
THE University OF Sydney 0,00 €
Umea Universitet 53 250 €
Universita Degli Studi Di Modena E Reggio Emilia 89 046 €
Universitaetsklinikum Aachen 89 320 €
Universitaetsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf 1 471 735 €
Universitetet I Tromsoe - Norges Arktiske Universitet 55 000 €
University College Cork - National University of Ireland, Cork 17 252,00 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/847770

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