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European Heart Journal Issue 16
Issue 16 - Focus Issue on Atrial Fibrillation
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Advance articles alert
Read all the latest advance articles from European Heart Rhythm Association.
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April Medical e-News 2018
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Cardiac Rhythm News - 13 April 2018
All the latest from the Cardiac Rhythm News in in one place.
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Cardiac Rhythm News - 29 March 2018
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EP Europace Advance Articles
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New Syncope Guidelines Take Aim at ED Bottleneck
BARCELONA, Spain — About half of all people will have an episode of syncope in their lifetime, and up until now, an equal number in any part of the world will have been admitted to the hospital, even if risk for recurrence is low.
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European Journal of Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology - Volume 4 Issue 1
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Bradyarrhythmias and pacemakers
Bradyarrhythmias are heart rhythms with a rate of <60 beats/min, commonly due to conduction abnormalities in the heart such as sinus node disease or atrioventricular block.1 There is increased risk of sudden cardiac death due to slowing or stopping of the heart, and of falls, especially in older people, due to fainting.
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The GRASP suite of tools and future continuity
PRIMIS CHART users may already be aware that the current sponsors of the GRASP suite, NHS England Sustainable Improvement Team, will cease their funding and support for the four tools from 1st April 2018. We thank the team for their support over the years and wish them every success in the future.