Program Goals and Talking Points Patient Case Scenario 1 Patient Case Scenario 2 Cardioversion and the Risk for Stroke Asymptomatic Episodes Endocardial Remodeling Symptomatic vs Asymptomatic AF ID: 682420
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Covering the Bases in CardioversionSlide2
Program Goals and Talking PointsSlide3
Patient Case : Scenario 1Slide4
Patient Case: Scenario 2Slide5
Cardioversion and the Risk for StrokeSlide6
Asymptomatic EpisodesSlide7
Endocardial RemodelingSlide8
Symptomatic vs Asymptomatic AFSlide9
REVEAL AF: AF Incidence by CHADS
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Subgroup Slide10
Selecting an Anticoagulant: Convenience CountsSlide11
Persistence of Anticoagulants Following AFSlide12
NOAC DosingSlide13
Other factors to ConsiderSlide14
ENSURE-AF Study DesignSlide15
ENSURE-AF: Event RatesSlide16
Advantages of Using NOACs During CardioversionSlide17
ENSURE-AF: Event Rates By Age and GenderSlide18
Stroke Risk vs Bleeding Risk Slide19
Short Duration of AF May confer risk Slide20
AbbreviationsSlide21
Abbreviations (cont)