Relationships of Overt and Silent Brain Lesions With Cognitive Function in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
Conen D, Sticherling C, Bonati L, Ehret G, Moutzouri E, Fischer U, Monsch A, Stippich C, Wuerfel J, Sinnecker T, Coslovsky M, Schwenkglenks M, Kühne M, Osswald S, Meyre P, Blum S, Rodondi N, Müller A, Beer J, Ammann P, Moschovitis G, Auricchio A, Hayoz D, Kobza R, Shah D, Novak J, Schläpfer J, Di Valentino M, Aeschbacher S, Swiss-AF Study Investigators. Relationships of Overt and Silent Brain Lesions With Cognitive Function in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation. J Am Coll Cardiol 2019; 73:989-999.
Mar 12, 2019
Relationships of Overt and Silent Brain Lesions With Cognitive Function in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
Mar 12, 2019
J Am Coll Cardiol 2019; 73:989-999
Conen David, Sticherling Christian, Bonati Leo H, Ehret Georg, Moutzouri Elisavet, Fischer Urs, Monsch Andreas U, Stippich Christoph, Wuerfel Jens, Sinnecker Tim, Coslovsky Michael, Schwenkglenks Matthias, Kühne Michael, Osswald Stefan, Meyre Pascal, Blum Steffen, Rodondi Nicolas, Müller Andreas, Beer Juerg H, Ammann Peter, Moschovitis Giorgio, Auricchio Angelo, Hayoz Daniel, Kobza Richard, Shah Dipen, Novak Jan, Schläpfer Jürg, Di Valentino Marcello, Aeschbacher Stefanie, Swiss-AF Study Investigators
more