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Journal Scan / Research · May 27, 2021

Stroke Risk Doubles as Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Age From 66 to 74 Years

JAMA Cardiology

 

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JAMA Cardiology
Evaluation of the Risk of Stroke Without Anticoagulation Therapy in Men and Women With Atrial Fibrillation Aged 66 to 74 Years Without Other CHA2DS2-VASc Factors
JAMA Cardiol 2021 May 19;[EPub Ahead of Print], H Abdel-Qadir, SM Singh, A Pang, PC Austin, CA Jackevicius, K Tu, P Dorian, DT Ko

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