Long-term risk of recurrent atrial fibrillation as documented by an Implantable monitoring device -: Implications for optimal patient care

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Israel, CW [1 ]
Grönefeld, G [1 ]
Ehrlich, JR [1 ]
Li, YG [1 ]
Hohnloser, SH [1 ]
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[1] JW Goethe Univ Hosp, Dept Med, Div Cardiol, Frankfurt, Germany
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10.1016/j.jacc.2003.08.027
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objectives The present study determined the incidence and time course of atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrences in patients with a history of AF and fitted with an implantable monitoring device. Background The long-term risk of undetected recurrence of AF in patients receiving stable antiarrhythmic therapy remains uncertain. Methods In 110 patients with a class I indication for physiologic pacing and a history of AF, a pacemaker with dedicated functions for AF detection and electrogram storage was implanted, and antiarrhythmic drug treatment was optimized. Patients were regularly followed up with evaluation of AF-related symptoms, a resting electrocardiogram (ECG), and interrogation of device memory. The incidence of AF recurrences lasting >48 h in asymptomatic patients presenting in sinus rhythm (SR) at the respective follow-up visit constituted the primary end point of this prospective study. Results During 19+/-11 months, 678 follow-up visits were performed. Atrial fibrillation was documented in 51 patients (46%) by ECG recording and in 97 patients (88%) by a review of stored electrograms (p<0.0001). Device interrogation revealed AF recurrences lasting >48 h in 50 patients, 19 of whom (38%) were completely asymptomatic and in SR at subsequent follow-up. In 11 (16%) of 67 patients with device-confirmed freedom from AF for greater than or equal to3 months, AF lasting >48 h recurred subsequently. Conclusions This prospective study demonstrates a high incidence of recurrent AF despite optimized antiarrhythmic therapy. Of particular note, AF relapses >48 h remained totally asymptomatic in a significant proportion of patients. Freedom from AF for greater than or equal to3 months did not preclude subsequent long-lasting AF recurrence.
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