Prevalence and characteristic of OSAFED syndrome in atrial fibrillation primary care patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Frequently coexisting OSAFED syndrome components in all AF patients from primary care setting should encourage more active search of OSA and ED in patients with documented any form of atrial fibrillation. Most of the studied patients did not have the diagnosis of OSA nor ED done prior to the participation in the study.
PMID: 28181212 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Polish Heart Journal - Category: Cardiology Authors: Wolf J, DereziĆski T, Szyndler A, Narkiewicz K Tags: Kardiol Pol Source Type: research
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