Does atrial fibrillation detected by cardiac implantable electronic devices have clinical relevance?
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ccl.2013.11.001
Does atrial fibrillation detected by cardiac implantable electronic devices have clinical relevance?
Abstract
The precise role atrial fibrillation (AF) plays in increasing the risk of stroke is less well understood; this is especially true for the implanted device population. Current cardiac implanted electronic devices have a very high sensitivity and specificity for true AF detection. It does not seem to matter if the AF episode is proximal to the stroke event, and risk seems to be increased by relatively brief AF episodes. The appearance of new atrial high-rate episodes increases thromboembolic event rates. Until larger trials or registries are conducted, it is important to follow established guidelines regarding anticoagulation.
Keywords: Atrial fibrillation; Continuous monitoring; Implantable device; Stroke.
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