One in three with transient new-onset AF have recurrence
About one-third of participants with transient new-onset AF during hospitalisation for non-cardiac issues have recurrent AF within one year, according to Canadian findings. The authors…
About one-third of participants with transient new-onset AF during hospitalisation for non-cardiac issues have recurrent AF within one year, according to Canadian findings. The authors…
Postmenopausal women who are stressed, depressed or have insomnia may face an increased risk of AF, US research suggests. The study, of nearly 84,000 women…
Middle-aged adults with elevated serum uric acid are at increased risk of new-onset AF in later life regardless of traditional cardiovascular risk factors or comorbidities,…
After controlling for height and/or body size, women without cardiovascular disease at baseline have an increased risk for AF compared with men, according to a…
Doctors have long thought men had a greater risk of developing AF than women, but the reverse may actually be the case. When researchers accounted…
Australian study shows AF patients on NOACs are less likely to experience cognitive decline than those on warfarin.
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Swiss researchers suggest screening for arrythmia may be warranted in this group.
Patients with first-diagnosed AF tend to have the longest hospital spell, investigators find.
A new algorithm for detecting arrhythmia is before the US FDA for approval.
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