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Sinus rhythm: thesine qua nonfor rhythm control?
This editorial refers to 'Attaining sinus rhythm mediates improved outcome with early rhythm control therapy of atrial fibrillation: the EAST-AFNET 4 trial', by L. Eckardt et al., https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehac471.[GRAPHICS].
Dominik Linz, William F McIntyre
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Rate control versus rhythm control
Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2005The results of five randomized clinical trials comparing rate control with rhythm control in the management of atrial fibrillation have been published recently. The purpose of this report is to review their main results and selected subanalyses and other related data to offer practical recommendations regarding the treatment of patients with this ...
Humberto, Vidaillet, Robert T, Greenlee
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Controlling diurnal rhythms by light
2008 10th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision, 2008Life on earth is strongly affected by the day-night cycle, also known as the diurnal cycle. Due to its importance in survival, many organisms have developed an internal time keeping mechanism that goes by the name of circadian rhythm. Light plays a vital role for photosynthetic cyanobacteria and changes in the light pattern result in adaptive changes ...
Bijoy K. Ghosh +2 more
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Metabolism and the Control of Circadian Rhythms
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2002▪ Abstract The core apparatus that regulates circadian rhythm has been extensively studied over the past five years. A looming question remains, however, regarding how this apparatus is adjusted to maintain coordination between physiology and the changing environment.
Jared, Rutter +2 more
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Rhythm control in atrial fibrillation
The Lancet, 2016Many patients with atrial fibrillation have substantial symptoms despite ventricular rate control and require restoration of sinus rhythm to improve their quality of life. Acute restoration (ie, cardioversion) and maintenance of sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation are referred to as rhythm control. The decision to pursue rhythm control is
Piccini, Jonathan, Fauchier, Laurent
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Electrical Control of Cardiac Rhythm
Annual Review of Medicine, 1966No branch of medicine provides better illustration of the close dependency of progress in the clinic upon physiologic understanding than does the study and management of the rhythm of the heart. To a large degree both the phys iologist and the clinical investigator studying the rhythm of the heart have a mutual reliance upon engineering capabilities ...
T, Killip, C T, Lambrew
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Clinical scores for outcomes of rhythm control or arrhythmia progression in patients with atrial fibrillation: a systematic review [PDF]
Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are commonly managed with rhythm control strategy, but the natural history of this common arrhythmia leads itself to progression from paroxysmal to persistent or permanent AF, and recurrences are evident despite ...
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