In male patients in their 60s who had a single episode of PAF (24 hours, terminated spontaneously or with beta-blockers) without recurrence on 30-day monitoring, and without reversible triggers (such as OSA), should lifelong anticoagulation be started when they turn 65, thereby, increasing the CHA2DS2 VASc score to 1?  


Answer from: at Academic Institution
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at Hartford HealthCare Medical Group
Yes, the "age alone" qualifier in the absence of o...
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