Luis Á Pérula-de-TorresMiguel Á Martínez-AdellVirginia González-BlancoJosé M Baena-DíezEnrique Martín-RioboóJuan M Parras-RejanoJesús González-LamaRemedios Martín-AlvarezRuiz-Moral, RogerJosé Á Fernández-GarcíaModesto Pérez-DíazJoaquin Ruiz-de-CastroviejoCarlos Pérula-de-TorresAntonio Valero-MartínAna Roldán-VillalobosMargarita Criado-LarumbeEmili Burdoy-JoaquínMontserrat Coma-SoléMercè Cervera-LeónLluís Cuixart-Costa2014-12-172014-12-172012http://hdl.handle.net/10641/1041Clinical Practice Guidelines recommend using peripheral blood pulse measuring as a screening test for Atrial Fibrillation. However, there is no adequate evidence supporting the efficacy of such procedure in primary care clinical practice. This paper describes a study protocol designed to verify whether early opportunistic screening for Atrial Fibrillation by measuring blood pulse is more effective than regular practice in subjects aged 65 years attending primary care centers.engAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Opportunistic detection of atrial fibrillation in subjects aged 65 years or older in primare care: a randomised clinical trial of efficacy. DOFA-AP study protocol.journal articleopen access