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#ESCCongress – Incidence of Previously Undiagnosed Atrial Fibrillation Using Insertable Cardiac Monitors in a High-Risk Population

27 Aug, 2017 | 20:03h | UTC

Incidence of Previously Undiagnosed Atrial Fibrillation Using Insertable Cardiac Monitors in a High-Risk Population: The REVEAL AF Study (free)

Commentaries: What Do Implanted Cardiac Monitors Reveal About Atrial Fibrillation? – JAMA Cardiology (free) AND REVEAL AF: Incidence of AFib Could Be Substantial in Older Patients With Stroke Risk Factors – American College of Cardiology, Latest in Cardiology (free) AND Detection of Undiagnosed AF Using Insertable Cardiac Monitors – American College of Cardiology, Latest in Cardiology (free)

Implanted Cardiac Monitors showed the incidence of intermittent atrial fibrillation is extremely common among older individuals with stroke risk factors, but the clinical significance of these findings (do they need to be anticoagulated??) remains to be determined by further trials.

“Previous long-term monitoring studies have suggested that patients with short episodes of subclinical AF have a lower risk of stroke compared with traditional clinical AF, which raises important questions about the risk-benefit ratio of anticoagulation in this setting” (from Latest in Cardiology).

 


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