Podcast 141: Clinically apparent atrial fibrillation increases stroke risk; does subclinical afib do the same?
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Podcast 141: Clinically apparent atrial fibrillation increases stroke risk; does subclinical afib do the same?

2012-01-13
Yes, it apparently does. An international study in the New England Journal of Medicine monitored subclinical atrial fibrillation among some 2600 patients who’d just received an implanted pacemaker or cardioverter-defibrillator. After 3 months of monitoring, about 10% of the group showed subclinical episodes of afib lasting at least 6 minutes. Over an additional 2.5 years of follow-up the patients initially showing subclinical afib were found to have at least twice the risk for stroke or s...
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