Elevated nighttime heart rate due to insufficient circadian adaptation detects heart failure patients prone for malignant ventricular arrhythmias.
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George Manis | Petros Arsenos | Christodoulos Stefanadis | Polychronis Dilaveris | Dimitrios Tsiachris | Stefanos Archontakis | Apostolos-Ilias Vouliotis | Konstantinos A Gatzoulis | Leonidas Raftopoulos | Theodoros Gialernios
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