Lifestyle and Atrial Fibrillation - Adventures in Clinical Research Study Designs
Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds via YouTube
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Explore cutting-edge research on lifestyle factors affecting atrial fibrillation in this Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds lecture presented by Dr. Gregory Marcus, Associate Chief of Cardiology for Research at UCSF Health. Delve into the cardiovascular effects of common modifiable lifestyle elements like alcohol and caffeine, while examining mechanisms and novel therapies for atrial fibrillation. Learn about the management of cardiac ectopy, supraventricular tachycardia treatment patterns, and the implementation of implantable cardiac devices. Gain valuable insights into clinical research study design and genetic epidemiology as Dr. Marcus shares his extensive research experience in cardiovascular medicine and patient care strategies.
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Lifestyle and Atrial Fibrillation: Adventures in Clinical Research Study Designs
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Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds