Outcomes for Emergency Department Patients With Recent‐Onset Atrial Fibrillation and Flutter Treated in Canadian Hospitals
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I. Stiell | B. Rowe | D. Redfearn | J. Perry | G. Wells | E. Lang | C. Clement | R. Brison | B. Borgundvaag | D. Birnie | P. Dorian | D. Eagles | G. Wyse | J. Brinkhurst
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