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Q J Med 2004; 97: 179-180
QJM vol. 97 no. 3 (c) Association of Physicians 2004; all rights reserved.


Correspondence

Controlling persistent atrial fibrillation

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Sir,

The recent review of rate or rhythm control in persistent atrial fibrillation by Boos and colleagues1 favours a rate control strategy in patients with NYHA > II symptoms or LVEF < 40%. However, there is . . . [Full Text of this Article]

R.J. Shelton, G.C. Kaye and J.G.F. Cleland

Department of Cardiology University of Hull Castle Hill Hospital Kingston-upon-Hull e-mail: rhidianshelton@btinternet.com


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