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Circulating Biomarkers and Recurrence of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation After Electrical Cardioversion. [PDF]

open access: yesBiomark Insights
Andersen EL   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Digital N‐of‐1 trials and their application in experimental physiology

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Abstract Traditionally, studies in experimental physiology have been conducted in small groups of human participants, animal models or cell lines. Identifying optimal study designs that achieve sufficient power for drawing proper statistical inferences to detect group level effects with small sample sizes has been challenging. Moreover, average effects
Stefan Konigorski   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Postexercise muscle oxygen uptake kinetics in older breast cancer survivors and healthy individuals: Association with myosteatosis

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Abstract Reduced cardiorespiratory fitness is common among breast cancer survivors and, although traditionally attributed to cardiac dysfunction, might also be related to peripheral skeletal muscle abnormalities. We examined peak and submaximal plantar‐flexion exercise and recovery kinetics for lower‐leg oxygen uptake (V̇O2${\dot V_{{{\mathrm{O}}_2}}}$)
Nathan R. Weeldreyer   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Repeat in situ ablation vs. extensive ablation for recurrent persistent atrial fibrillation. [PDF]

open access: yesEuropace
Qin M   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Lifestyle modification in atrial fibrillation: Mechanisms, phenotypes and ablation outcomes

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Abstract Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most prevalent sustained cardiac arrhythmia and is associated with significant morbidity, mortality and healthcare utilization. Catheter ablation is increasingly used as a rhythm‐control intervention for patients with symptomatic paroxysmal and persistent AF, yet recurrence rates remain suboptimal.
Konstantinos Grigoriou   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of 14 days of head‐down bed rest with or without exercise, and subsequent recovery on bone turnover, density and structure in older adults

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Abstract Bed rest accelerates bone loss and may exacerbate skeletal fragility. This study examined the effects of 14 days of head‐down tilt bed rest (HDBR) with or without exercise, and subsequent recovery, on bone turnover, density and structure in older adults. Twenty‐two healthy older adults (55–65 years) completed the HDBR protocol.
Guy Hajj‐Boutros   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Catheter ablation vs antiarrhythmic drugs for persistent atrial fibrillation in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. [PDF]

open access: yesHeart Rhythm O2
Shahrori Z   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Prospective in silico trials identify combined SK and K2P channel block as an effective strategy for atrial fibrillation cardioversion

open access: yesThe Journal of Physiology, EarlyView.
Abstract figure legend In silico trials were conducted in 654 virtual patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) to assess the cardioversion efficacy of three pharmacological treatments: single SK and K2P channel block and combined SK+K2P channel inhibition. Left: representative virtual AF patient with the atria inside the torso.
Albert Dasí   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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