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Relationship between temporal rhythm-based classification of atrial fibrillation and stroke: real-world vs. clinical trial
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Professor Gregory Lip
University of Liverpool
Relationship between temporal rhythm-based classification of atrial fibrillation and stroke: real-world vs. clinical trial
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2022
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Wern Yew Ding
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José Miguel Rivera‐Caravaca
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Francisco Marı́n
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Overall, our results support the need for anticoagulation based on thromboembolic risk profile rather than AF type.
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