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Therapeutic goals of treating atrial fibrillationHospital Healthcare Europe 2008/9 The goals of treating atrial fibrillation are prevention of thromboembolism and control of rate and rhythm. Prevention is usually achieved with antithrombotic agents, particularly in elderly subjects who are most at risk of ischaemic stroke
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