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The latest work from Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust by first author Dr. Ke Wei Foong and his team is now featured in RCM! Welcome to read this article πŸ‘‰: https://lnkd.in/g2VDBPBM Article Highlights: πŸ’‘ Can #SinusRhythm after #cardioversion be better maintained? And what role does #SleepApnoea play? This new short communication evaluates the role of #amiodarone after elective #DCCV for AF/AFL and explores predictors of rhythm recurrence in a real-world cohort. βœ’οΈ Authors: Ke Wei Foong, Dr. Amr Elkammash MBBCh,MRCP UK, MSc,European Board in Heart Failure (Corresponding author), Dan McKenzie πŸͺ Affiliations: Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust; University of Bristol πŸ“– Don’t miss this citable reference for your future research! Citation format: Foong KW, Elkammash A, McKenzie D. When Sleep and Rhythm Collide: Amiodarone, Obstructive Sleep Apnoea, and Sinus Rhythm Maintenance After Cardioversion. Rev. Cardiovasc. Med. 2026, 27(4), 47485. Welcome to submit your work via our submission linkπŸ‘‰: https://imr.propub.com #RCM welcomes review papers, research articles and other types of research in both #cardiovascular medicine and cardiovascular disease. πŸ“– Click here for author guidelines: https://lnkd.in/gSs8W2ZJ #Cardiology #AtrialFibrillation #AtrialFlutter #Electrophysiology #ObstructiveSleepApnoea #RCMPaper Fig. 1. Percentage of patients in SR immediately after cardioversion, at 6 weeks, and at 12 months, with and without amiodarone treatment.

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