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5296 |
Female gender and risk of stroke in atrial fibrillation: a nationwide cohort study |
Anders MIKKELSEN (Kbh N, DK) |
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5297 |
Increased levels of D-dimer in atrial fibrillation identify patients with higher risk of thromboembolic events and death |
Christina CHRISTERSSON (Uppsala, SE) |
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5298 |
Obesity is a powerful predictor of atrial fibrillation in fertile women |
Deniz KARASOY (Copenhagen, DK) |
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5299 |
Atrial fibrillation on initial EKG is associated with major adverse cardiovascular events in patients admitted for heart failure: analysis from the EVEREST trial |
Mihai GHEORGHIADE (Chicago, US) |
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5300 |
Epidemiology and management of atrial fibrillation in the community in Italy: the Italian Survey of Atrial Fibrillation Management |
Massimo ZONI-BERISSO (Genoa, IT) |
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5301 |
A drinker, rather than a smoker, is at a high risk for atrial fibrillation in the general male population. |
Takuji TOMIZAWA (Mito, JP) |
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