A randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness study of systematic screening (targeted and total population screening) versus routine practice for the detection of atrial fibrillation in people aged 65 and over. The SAFE study (Q50770294)
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scientific article published in October 2005
- A randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness study of systematic screening (targeted and total population screening) versus routine practice for the detection of atrial fibrillation in people aged 65 and over. The SAFE study
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English | A randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness study of systematic screening (targeted and total population screening) versus routine practice for the detection of atrial fibrillation in people aged 65 and over. The SAFE study |
scientific article published in October 2005 |
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A randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness study of systematic screening (targeted and total population screening) versus routine practice for the detection of atrial fibrillation in people aged 65 and over. The SAFE study (English)
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G Lip
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F D R Hobbs
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D A Fitzmaurice
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E Murray
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S Jowett
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S Bryan
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J Raftery
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M Davies
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1 October 2005
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9
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40
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iii-iv, ix-x, 1-74
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