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Restoration of sinus rhythm results in early and late improvements in the functional reserve of the heart following direct current cardioversion of persistent AF: FRESH …

Gilbert et al., 2015

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11983949425021668639
Author
Gilbert K
Hogarth A
MacDonald W
Lewis N
Tan L
Tayebjee M
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International Journal of Cardiology

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Background The improvement in cardiac physiological parameters after restoration of sinus rhythm in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) can be challenging to quantify. Overall cardiac function assessment is better assessed by peak cardiac power output (CPO peak) …
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