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The EAST-AFNET 4 Trial
Early rhythm control therapy led to a significant reduction in adverse cardiovascular outcomes when compared to the usual care strategy.
August 29, 2020
Educational Materials
Atrial Fibrillation – Impact of Stroke Survey Resources
In November 2014, the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) and National Stroke Association, in collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim (BI), shared results from a survey of more…
April 24, 2019
Clinical Trials
The CABANA Trial
Catheter ablation was not significantly more effective than drug therapy at preventing death, disabling stroke, serious bleeding, or cardiac arrest.
March 15, 2019
Clinical Trials
The CRYSTAL AF Trial
ECG monitoring with an ICM was superior to conventional follow-up for detecting atrial fibrillation after stroke without a known cause.
June 26, 2014
Clinical Trials
The ENGAGE AF-TIMI Trial
Edoxaban, an oral, reversible, direct factor Xa inhibitor, was noninferior to warfarin with respect to the prevention of stroke or systemic embolism and was associated…
November 28, 2013
Clinical Trials
The BLOCK-HF Trial
Biventricular pacing was superior to conventional RV pacing in patients with AV block and LV systolic dysfunction with NYHA class I, II, or III heart…
April 25, 2013
Clinical Trials
The RAFT Trial
In patients with mild to moderate heart failure and a wide QRS complex, the addition of CRT to an ICD reduced rates of death and…
December 16, 2010
Clinical Trials
The RACE II Trial
In patients with permanent atrial fibrillation, lenient rate control is as effective as strict rate control and is easier to achieve.
April 15, 2010
Clinical Trials
The MADIT-CRT Trial
CRT combined with ICD decreased the risk of heart-failure events in relatively asymptomatic patients with a low ejection fraction and wide QRS complex.
October 1, 2009
Clinical Trials
The SCD-HeFT Trial
In patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction, implantation of an ICD reduces all-cause mortality.
January 20, 2005
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