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Assessment of the causal relevance of ECG parameters for risk of atrial fibrillation: A mendelian randomisation study.

Parag Ravindra GajendragadkarAdam von EndeMaysson IbrahimElsa Valdes-MarquezChristian Fielder CammFederico MurgiaAlexander StibyBarabara CasadeiJemma C Hopewell
Published in: PLoS medicine (2021)
In UK Biobank, we observed evidence suggesting a causal relationship between lifelong differences in ECG parameters (particularly PR interval) that reflect longer atrial conduction times and a lower risk of AF. These findings, which appear to be independent of atrial size and concomitant cardiovascular comorbidity, support the relevance of varying mechanisms underpinning AF and indicate that more individualised treatment strategies warrant consideration.
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