Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9155454 | American Heart Journal | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with asymptomatic AF have less serious heart disease but more cerebrovascular disease. Asymptomatic patients receive different therapies than symptomatic patients. However, the absence of symptoms and the differences in treatment does not confer a more favorable prognosis when differences in baseline clinical parameters are considered. Anticoagulation should be considered in these patients.
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Authors
Greg C. MD, FACC, Kathy RN, Karen MD, FACC, Humberto MD, FACC, Jack MD, FACC, Robert MD, Mary MS, Patrick BS, the AFFIRM Investigators the AFFIRM Investigators,