Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8957078 | Heart Rhythm | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Sleep disruption consistently predicted AF before and after adjustment for OSA and other potential confounders across several different populations. Sleep quality itself may be important in the pathogenesis of AF, potentially representing a novel target for prevention.
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Authors
Matthew A. MD, Shalini MD, Thomas A. MD, Isaac R. MD, Gregory MA, Eric PhD, Kenneth J. MD, MPH, Susan MD, MPH, John A. MD, MHS, Anne B. MD, MPH, Sanjay R. MD, MS, Jared W. MD, MSc, Bruce M. MD, PhD, Jeffrey E. MD, FHRS, Mark J. MD, MPH, Susan R. MD, PhD,