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EHRA - PATHS · Addressing multimorbidity in elderly atrial fibrillation patients through interdisciplinary, tailored, patient-centered care pathways

H2020Status: SIGNED1 April 202131 March 2026EU funding €5,999,776Call H2020-SC1-BHC-2018-2020

Optimization of atrial fibrillation (AF) disease management is highly needed. The AF prevalence is 7.8% above the age of 65 years and it will further increase as the population ages and predisposing factors become more prevalent. Multimorbidity (93.5%) and polypharmacy (76.5%) are very common in these patients. The mean number of comorbidities is 5.0 in those ≥65 years old. There is a great need to optimize the management of AF patients - and not only the arrhythmia - to reduce the burden on patients, society, healthcare system and the economy. The aim of the EHRA-PATHS project is to create well founded, innovative systematic care pathways to tackle multimorbidity in elderly AF patients. We hypothesize that such a well-structured, interdisciplinary, and patient-tailored care program is feasible throughout all healthcare systems in Europe, and effective to optimize outcomes. There are 5 objectives:1. Further characterize multimorbidity, polypharmacy and sex differences in AF patients by means of clinical data registries.2. Perform a European needs assessment study to map current clinical practice and identify unmet needs concerning multimorbid AF patient management.3. Devise and implement new software-supported interdisciplinary, patient-centred care pathways to detect, manage, and follow-up on multimorbidity and polypharmacy in elderly AF patients with a focus on each patient’s unique profile.4. A two-part evaluation with an initial base mapping followed by a European cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate the newly developed holistic care paths with predefined key performance indicators. A cost-utility analysis will be included.5. Disseminate the insights, care pathways and implementation strategy from this project to patients, physicians, hospitals, other healthcare providers and regulatory authorities.The consortium combines extensive expertise from multiple specialties with the support of ESC and EHRA to impact outcomes of multimorbid AF patients.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

SOCIETE EUROPEENNE DE CARDIOLOGIE

FR · €516,750

participant

UNIVERSITEIT HASSELT

BE · €271,521

participant

ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS GRONINGEN

NL · €2,158,864

participant

FACULTY OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE

RS · €149,531

participant

UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT

NL · €166,596

participant

THE ADELAIDE & MEATH HOSPITAL DUBLIN INCORPORATING THE NATIONAL CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

IE · €139,375

participant

SERVICIO MADRILENO DE SALUD

ES · €151,875

participant

NARODOWY INSTYTUT KARDIOLOGII STEFANA KARDYNALA WYSZYNSKIEGO - PANSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY

PL · €121,875

participant

UNIVERSITAIR ZIEKENHUIS ANTWERPEN

BE · €1,228,564

participant

HELIOS HEALTH INSTITUTE GMBH

DE · €180,375

participant

UNIVERSITAT ZURICH

CH · €231,875

thirdParty

FUNDACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION BIOMEDICA DEL HOSPITAL UNIVERSIATRIO LA PAZ

ES

participant

REGION STOCKHOLM

SE · €148,200

participant

Catalyze B.V.

NL · €291,563

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK

IE · €154,140

participant

KING'S COLLEGE LONDON

UK · €88,673

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