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"Asian patients are more likely to be sensitive to vitamin K antagonism, which puts them at high risk for bleeding events, contributing todementiadevelopment or a reduction in warfarin dose to subtherapeutic levels," said Vern Hsen Tan, MBBS, senior consultant in the department of cardiology at ...
AFib currently affects around 2.5 million Americans and 8.8 million Europeans, and while it is rare in children, it is extremely common in the elderly population, with a 1–3% presence in individuals greater than 20 years of age and a near-20% presence in individuals greater than 85 years ...
Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) is a heart condition that occurs when electrophysiological malformations within heart tissues cause the atria to lose coordination with the ventricles, resulting in “irregularly irregular” heartbeats. Because symptoms are sub
Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) is a heart condition that occurs when electrophysiological malformations within heart tissues cause the atria to lose coordination with the ventricles, resulting in “irregularly irregular” heartbeats. Because symptoms are sub