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pcmh.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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pbrn.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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monahrq.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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talkingquality.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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ahrqpubs.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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patientregistry.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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healthcare411.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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cahps.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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teamstepps.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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ce.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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www.innovations.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
-
www.monahrq.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
-
www.cpsi.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
-
www.healthcare411.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
-
www.qualitymeasures.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
-
www.talkingquality.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
-
www.cahps.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/research/findings/ta/topicrefinement/afib_topicref.pdf
January 01, 2020 - that last
> 7 days)
o Paroxysmal AF (recurrent episodes that
self-terminate in < 7 days)
• Subgroups … Paroxysmal AF: Recurrent AF (≥2 episodes) that terminates spontaneously within 7 days. … should also be classified as paroxysmal AF episodes. … Episodes of AF in which a
decision is made to electrically or pharmacologically cardiovert the patient … after ≥ 48 hours of
AF, but prior to 7 days, should also be classified as persistent AF episodes.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/shake-well
September 01, 2006 - Shake Well
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Flynn EA. Shake Well. PSNet [internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, US Department of Health and Human Services. 2003.
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July 17, 2024 - On presentation, she was afebrile, tachycardic, and hypotensive, with normal oxygen saturation. … The metformin was added to her allergy list, and, since stopping, she had no further episodes.
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cahps.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/tools/perinatal-care/modules/strategies/rapid-response/tool_rapidresponse-systems.docx
May 01, 2017 - AHRQ Safety Program for Perinatal Care: Rapid Response for Perinatal Safety: Rapid Response Systems
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