Electrocardiographic diagnosis of atrial fibrillation
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The diagnosis of atrial fibrillation frequently relies on a computer-generated interpretation of the electrocardiogram and subsequent verification by the cardiologist. A recent study by Bogun and colleagues has revealed that this approach is prone to error and can result in inappropriate treatment.
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