Is Baseline Autonomic Tone Associated with New Onset Atrial Fibrillation?: Insights from the Framingham Heart Study — Jagmeet P. Singh (2004) | RDL Network
Is Baseline Autonomic Tone Associated with New Onset Atrial Fibrillation?: Insights from the Framingham Heart Study
Article 2004 en
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Jagmeet P. Singh
ML
Martin G. Larson
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Daniel Levy
Abstract
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Autonomic dysregulation at baseline, as reflected by an altered HRV is associated with risk of AF; however, this association does not persist after adjusting for potential confounders. Much of the apparent association between HRV and AF is mediated by traditional risk factors.
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