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Essentials in Primary Care Conference Wednesday, July 31, 2013 Question 5 You may stop anticoagulation which was being given because of the risk of stroke in which of the following non-valvular atrial fibrillation situations? 1) Successful atrial fibrillation ablation 2) Successful cardioversion 3) Successful rate control 4) All of the above 5) None of the above Jan Basile, MD Atrial Fibrillation & Stroke Prevention
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Essentials in Primary Care Conference<br />
Wednesday, July 31, 2013<br />
Question 5<br />
You may stop anticoagulation which was<br />
being given because of the risk of <strong>stroke</strong><br />
in which of the following non-valvular<br />
<strong>atrial</strong> <strong>fibrillation</strong> situations?<br />
1) Successful <strong>atrial</strong> <strong>fibrillation</strong> ablation<br />
2) Successful cardioversion<br />
3) Successful rate control<br />
4) All of the above<br />
5) None of the above<br />
Jan Basile, MD<br />
Atrial Fibrillation & Stroke Prevention