Mann et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Atrial fibrillation–QT interval and catheter ablationMann et al., 2020
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- Mann L
- Salmon P
- Raja D
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- AN INDEPENDENT REVIEW
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In response to Linda Mann's query, we suggest measuring the QT interval in atrial fibrillation as an average over five ventricular beats. This has been shown to correspond very closely to the QT interval of the same patients in sinus rhythm, when corrected for heart rate. 1 A heart …
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