Circadian variation in incidence of cardioembolism

The American Journal of Cardiology
K YamamotoK Shimada

Abstract

Cardioembolism is most likely to occur after waking in the morning. The identification of periods of high risk for cardioembolism may have important therapeutic implications, such as matching drug effects with vulnerability.

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