Long-term risk of adverse outcomes according to atrial fibrillation type

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  • who: Steffen Blum from the DivisionUniversity Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland have published the research work: Long-term risk of adverse outcomes according to atrial fibrillation type, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of April/17,/2019
  • what: In this large, prospective study of contemporary AF patients, presence of time-updated persistent or permanent AF was not associated with an increased risk of stroke/SE in models that accounted for changes in AF type and co-morbidities.
  • how: Previous data showed that modifiable risk factors including obesity smoking hypertension and diabetes accounted for . . .

     

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