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The QTc Paradox: Why Prolonged QT Intervals May Predict Lower Recurrent Stroke Risk in Atrial Cardiopathy
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The QTc Paradox: Why Prolonged QT Intervals May Predict Lower Recurrent Stroke Risk in Atrial Cardiopathy

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 02/27/2026
A secondary analysis of the ARCADIA trial reveals a surprising inverse relationship: prolonged QTc intervals were associated with a significantly reduced risk of recurrent stroke in patients with atrial cardiopathy, challenging existing paradigms from general population studies.
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