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Diagnostic and therapeutic value of implantable loop recorder: A tertiary care center experience.

Deepak Padmanabhan1, Krishna Kancharla1, Majd A El-Harasis2, Ameesh Isath1, Nayani Makkar1, Peter A Noseworthy1, Paul A Friedman1, Yong-Mei Cha1, Suraj Kapa1.   

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BACKGROUND: Implantable loop recorders (ILRs) are effective in achieving symptom-rhythm correlation. However, diagnostic yield in routine clinical practice is not well established.
METHODS: Patients undergoing ILR implantation between April 2010 and May 2015 were included. All devices were enrolled in remote monitoring with automatic arrhythmia detection and P sense algorithms switched "ON." Symptom-rhythm correlation was assessed and changes in management were recorded.
RESULTS: A total of 312 patients (57% male, age 53 ± 22 years; median CHADS2VaSc score  =  1) were included in this study. ILRs were implanted for evaluation of syncope in 206 (66.0%), presyncope in 23 (7.4%), unexplained palpitations in 51 (16.3%), and cryptogenic stroke in 27 (8.7%) patients. ILR monitoring yielded a diagnosis that changed management strategy in 146 (46.8%) patients over a median of 12 (1-42) months. Out of 163 (52.2%) patients with symptoms during the monitoring period, 100 (61.3%) had an arrhythmia. ILR was useful in ruling out an arrhythmic cause for symptoms in 63 (38.7%) patients. ILR results led to pacemaker implantation in 23 patients (7.4% overall and 11.2% of those with syncope) after median follow-up of 3 months. A new diagnosis of atrial fibrillation was made in 38 (12.2%) patients, 11 of whom were initiated on oral anticoagulants. ILR results led to pacemaker implantation in 31 patients (9.9% overall and 19.0% of those with syncope) after median follow-up of 3 months. A new diagnosis of atrial fibrillation was made in 38 (12.2%) patients, nine of whom were initiated on oral anticoagulants. Overall, ILR led to a change in management in 47% patients with a number needed to implant of 2.1 to change management.
CONCLUSION: ILR monitoring is effective in achieving symptom-rhythm correlation and results in changes in management in nearly half of implanted patients. Additional studies are needed to evaluate cost efficacy of ILR and the optimal monitoring duration.
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  arrhythmia; implantable loop recorder; stroke; syncope

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30357866     DOI: 10.1111/pace.13533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pacing Clin Electrophysiol        ISSN: 0147-8389            Impact factor:   1.976


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Review 1.  Cardiac monitoring for patients with palpitations.

Authors:  Jaume Francisco-Pascual; Javier Cantalapiedra-Romero; Jordi Pérez-Rodon; Begoña Benito; Alba Santos-Ortega; Jenson Maldonado; Ignacio Ferreira-Gonzalez; Nuria Rivas-Gándara
Journal:  World J Cardiol       Date:  2021-11-26

2.  Revisiting where to apply preimplant mapping to improve P-wave sensing of insertable cardiac monitors.

Authors:  Yuhei Kasai; Jungo Kasai; Syuichi Sahashi; Sandeep Shakya; Hiroki Kuji; Naoki Hayakawa; Kotaro Miyaji; Junji Kanda
Journal:  J Arrhythm       Date:  2022-05-27

3.  Implantable loop recorders in patients with heart disease: comparison between patients with and without syncope.

Authors:  Amira Assaf; Rafi Sakhi; Michelle Michels; Jolien W Roos-Hesselink; Judith M A Verhagen; Rohit E Bhagwandien; Tamas Szili-Torok; Dominic Theuns; Sing-Chien Yap
Journal:  Open Heart       Date:  2021-08
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