Abstract:Background: Atrial fibrillation is one of the most common and heavy disorders of heart rhythm, which affects 0,4% of the general population and more than 5% among people aged 65 and older. The prevalence has increased six times in the last 25 years. AF occurs more often in men (10 times), less-in women (4 times). Therefore atrial fibrillation has lately become an issue of intensive clinical research. The challenges deal with a recurrent character of episodes, their unpredictiveness as well as a question of fea… Show more
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