Literature DB >> 15309004

Detection of asymptomatic arrhythmias in unexplained syncope.

Andrew D Krahn1, George J Klein, Raymond Yee, Allan C Skanes.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although electrocardiographic monitoring during syncope is the most unambiguous method of diagnosing or excluding an arrhythmia, it requires recurrence of syncope with potential morbidity. We hypothesized that long-term monitoring of patients with syncope would yield significant asymptomatic abnormalities that might preclude waiting for recurrence of actual syncope.
METHODS: Sixty patients (age, 67+/-16 years; 27 men) with recurrent unexplained syncope, aged >or=30 years, with a left ventricular ejection fraction >or=35% and negative results on conventional monitoring were enrolled in a prospective study involving long-term automatic arrhythmia detection monitoring with an implantable loop recorder. Pre-specified significant asymptomatic arrhythmias were a pause >5 seconds, 3 degrees atrioventricular block >10 seconds, heart rate (HR) <30 beats/min for >10 seconds while awake, wide complex tachycardia >10 beats, and narrow complex tachycardia >180 beats/min for >30 beats. Borderline asymptomatic arrhythmias included 3- to 5-second pauses, HR <30 beats/min for <10 seconds while awake, HR <30 beats/min for >10 seconds while asleep, and nonsustained wide complex tachycardia or narrow complex tachycardia.
RESULTS: Recurrent symptoms developed in 30 patients during the 1-year follow-up period (47%), with arrhythmias detected in 14 patients (23%). Pre-specified significant asymptomatic arrhythmias developed in 9 patients (15%), with bradycardia in 7 patients who underwent pacemaker implantation. Twenty patients (33%) had borderline asymptomatic arrhythmias. Five of these patients (25%) went on to have more pronounced diagnostic arrhythmias of the same mechanism during further follow-up, including pauses of 6 to 17 seconds duration in 3 patients.
CONCLUSION: Long-term monitoring of patients with unexplained syncope with automatic arrhythmia detection demonstrated that significant asymptomatic arrhythmias were seen more frequently than anticipated, leading to a change in patient treatment. Automatic arrhythmia detection provides incremental diagnostic usefulness in long-term monitoring of patients with syncope.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15309004     DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2004.01.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Heart J        ISSN: 0002-8703            Impact factor:   4.749


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