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Implantable loop recorders detect tachyarrhythmias in symptomatic patients with negative electrophysiological studies

Implantable loop recorders detect tachyarrhythmias in symptomatic patients with negative electrophysiological studies
Implantable loop recorders detect tachyarrhythmias in symptomatic patients with negative electrophysiological studies
BACKGROUND: Implantable loop recorders (ILR) are a valuable tool in the investigation of syncope and compare favourably with non-invasive and intracardiac electrophysiological assessment of bradycardia. They are known to detect tachyarrhythmias but have not been shown to add to the diagnostic yield of electrophysiological testing in symptomatic patients. METHODS: We prospectively studied the first 41 patients (aged 48+/-19 years) in whom ILR were used at our institution after negative electrophysiological studies (EPS). All patients were symptomatic with palpitations (11), syncope (22) or both (8). Nine patients had known structural heart disease (two ischaemic, four cardiomyopathy, two valvular and one congenital). Patients were assessed according to demographic factors, symptoms and investigations. Loop recordings were analysed and assessed according to conventional criteria. RESULTS: Among 41 patients in whom electrophysiological studies had failed to demonstrate arrhythmias, six were found to have clinically significant tachyarrhythmias (four ventricular and two supraventricular). CONCLUSION: ILR diagnose prognostically significant tachyarrhythmias in symptomatic patients with negative electrophysiological studies.
0167-5273
35-38
Paisey, J.R.
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Yue, A.M.
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Treacher, K.
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Roberts, P.R.
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Roberts, P.R.
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Paisey, J.R., Yue, A.M., Treacher, K., Roberts, P.R. and Morgan, J.M. (2005) Implantable loop recorders detect tachyarrhythmias in symptomatic patients with negative electrophysiological studies. International Journal of Cardiology, 98 (1), 35-38.

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BACKGROUND: Implantable loop recorders (ILR) are a valuable tool in the investigation of syncope and compare favourably with non-invasive and intracardiac electrophysiological assessment of bradycardia. They are known to detect tachyarrhythmias but have not been shown to add to the diagnostic yield of electrophysiological testing in symptomatic patients. METHODS: We prospectively studied the first 41 patients (aged 48+/-19 years) in whom ILR were used at our institution after negative electrophysiological studies (EPS). All patients were symptomatic with palpitations (11), syncope (22) or both (8). Nine patients had known structural heart disease (two ischaemic, four cardiomyopathy, two valvular and one congenital). Patients were assessed according to demographic factors, symptoms and investigations. Loop recordings were analysed and assessed according to conventional criteria. RESULTS: Among 41 patients in whom electrophysiological studies had failed to demonstrate arrhythmias, six were found to have clinically significant tachyarrhythmias (four ventricular and two supraventricular). CONCLUSION: ILR diagnose prognostically significant tachyarrhythmias in symptomatic patients with negative electrophysiological studies.

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Published date: 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 25875
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/25875
ISSN: 0167-5273
PURE UUID: b8f5aa11-d5f9-4281-9f4b-76e4dd68dc98

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Date deposited: 12 Apr 2006
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 18:55

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Author: J.R. Paisey
Author: A.M. Yue
Author: K. Treacher
Author: P.R. Roberts
Author: J.M. Morgan

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