Abnormal heart rhythm characterized by rapid and irregular beating.
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1Liver biopsy was performed over again at 16 weeks af terinitiating treatment.
2They had heard the verdict and smatterings of the conversation af terward.
3There are probably few stations that would have at all af- fectedthem.
4Conclusion: AF is associated with higher risk of developing AD and dementia.
5Results: Overall, baseline CRP levels were greater in patients with AF recurrence.
1The SE doesn't have the new blood oxygen sensor of the Series 6, nor does it have an ECG sensor for heart 'afib' warnings.
2He explained to me that the flutter, which occurs on the right side of the heart, can instigate the high heart rate and the afib.
3Afib occurs when the upper chambers of the heart beat erratically.
4Results support testing the effectiveness of the Alert for AFib intervention in a large trial.
5Conversely, interaction features did not improve discrimination of AFib patients from controls beyond univariate approaches.
1Purpose of review: Smoking and atrial fibrillation are major contemporary health concerns.
2No new cases of atrial fibrillation were found in the control group.
3During the course of the study, another 279 people developed atrial fibrillation.
4He was free of atrial fibrillation post ablation after 46 months follow-up.
5These measures are illustrated using the Framingham model for incident atrial fibrillation.
1To prove if detecting a-fib early lowers risk of stroke would require years of study.