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Cees B. de Vos

Researcher at Maastricht University Medical Centre

Publications -  21
Citations -  4797

Cees B. de Vos is an academic researcher from Maastricht University Medical Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atrial fibrillation & Sinus rhythm. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications receiving 4189 citations. Previous affiliations of Cees B. de Vos include Maastricht University.

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A novel user-friendly score (HAS-BLED) to assess 1-year risk of major bleeding in patients with atrial fibrillation: the Euro Heart Survey.

TL;DR: This simple, novel bleeding risk score (HAS-BLED) provides a practical tool to assess the individual bleeding risk of real-world patients withAF, potentially supporting clinical decision making regarding antithrombotic therapy in patients with AF.
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Progression From Paroxysmal to Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: Clinical Correlates and Prognosis

TL;DR: In this paper, clinical correlates of atrial fibrillation (AF) progression and evaluated the prognosis of patients demonstrating AF progression in a large population were investigated and a substantial number of patients progress to sustained AF within 1 year.
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Atrial activation time determined by transthoracic Doppler tissue imaging can be used as an estimate of the total duration of atrial electrical activation.

TL;DR: LA DTI is an easy, fast, and reliable method to estimate the total atrial electrical activation time, and may be useful in the identification of those prone to develop atrial fibrillation.
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Autonomic trigger patterns and anti-arrhythmic treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: data from the Euro Heart Survey

TL;DR: This study is the first to address the issue of autonomic trigger patterns and AF in a large population of patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation associated with autonomic triggers and Autonomic trigger patterns were seen frequently in paroxYSmal AF patients.