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Last Posted: Jan 09, 2024
- Genetic Polymorphism on Chromosome 4q25 (rs17570669) May Predict Recurrence After Successful Electrical Cardioversion in Patients with Persistent Atrial Fibrillation.
Taner Ulus, et al. Turk Kardiyoloji Dernegi arsivi : Turk Kardiyoloji Derneginin yayin organidir 2024 0 (8) 550-556 - Reassessing the Safety of Pill-in-the-Pocket Propafenone.
Andrew G Kim, et al. Cureus 2023 0 (9) e46282 - Serum Fibrinogen and Renal Dysfunction as Important Predictors of Left Atrial Thrombosis in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation.
Karlo Golubi?, et al. Journal of clinical medicine 2023 0 (19) - Identification of Recurrent Atrial Fibrillation using Natural Language Processing Applied to Electronic Health Records.
Chengyi Zheng et al. European heart journal. Quality of care & clinical outcomes 2023 - Genotype-phenotype associations in atrial fibrillation: meta-analysis.
Hu Zhen, et al. Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology : an international journal of arrhythmias and pacing 2018 0 (3) 283-288 - Catheter ablation for monomorphic ventricular tachycardia in Brugada syndrome patients: detailed characteristics and long-term follow-up.
Tokioka Sayuri, et al. Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology : an international journal of arrhythmias and pacing 2019 0 (1) 97-103 - A Higher Polygenic Risk Score Is Associated with a Higher Recurrence Rate of Atrial Fibrillation in Direct Current Cardioversion-Treated Patients.
Vogel Simon, et al. Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) 2021 0 (11) - sST2 and Galectin-3 genotyping in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation.
Saez-Maleta Ruth, et al. Molecular biology reports 2021 0 (2) 1601-1606 - Qualitative Evaluation of an Artificial Intelligence-Based Clinical Decision Support System to Guide Rhythm Management of Atrial Fibrillation: Survey Study.
Stacy John et al. JMIR formative research 2022 6(8) e36443 - Mobile health technology in atrial fibrillation.
Bonini Niccolò et al. Expert review of medical devices 2022 1-14
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