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Hornsten R et al. - Positive late potentials were found in 33% of patients before LTx and this proportion was unchanged after LTx. Reduced HRV and positive late potentials are common in Swedish FAP patients, and remain stable, at least within the short term after transplantation. If an increase of HRV after transplantation is observed, it should raise the suspicion that the patient has developed subtle atrial arrhythmia.

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