Risk Factors and Prognosis of New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation in Sepsis
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Yuxin Huo
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Hiroyuki Yoshimura
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Arturo Gonzalez‐Izquierdo
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AF during sepsis is common and is not an innocent finding. Active monitoring should be pursued as AF has important short- and long-term prognostic implications.
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