Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8660279 | Heart Rhythm | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
More than one-third of patients with no history of AF developed device-detected AF, with attainment of different thresholds of daily AF burden over time. Continuous long-term monitoring, especially when the initial detection corresponds to a higher daily AF burden and the CHADS2 score is â¥2, could support timely clinical decisions on anticoagulation by capturing transitions to higher AF-burden thresholds.
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Authors
Giuseppe MD, PhD, Taya V. MD, FHRS, Paul D. MSc, Mirko PhD, Lorenza MS, Milan MD, PhD, Maurizio MD, Maurizio MD, Thorsten MD, A. John MD, FHRS,