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ACP InternistIncidentally Detected Bradyarrhythmias Not Associated with Worse Outcomes in Older Patients

Long-term continuous monitoring for atrial fibrillation in older patients yielded an incidental diagnosis of sinus node dysfunction or atrioventricular block with bradycardia in 21% of patients over the age of 70. But the finding was not associated with any increased risk of syncope or sudden death.

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