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Diagnostic yield of patient-activated loop recorders for detecting heart rhythm abnormalities in general practice: a randomised clinical trial.

Authors :
Hoefman E
van Weert HC
Reitsma JB
Koster RW
Bindels PJ
Source :
Family practice [Fam Pract] 2005 Oct; Vol. 22 (5), pp. 478-84. Date of Electronic Publication: 2005 Jun 17.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Background: Because palpitations and light headedness often occur paroxysmally these complaints are difficult to diagnose. The hazards for a GP are too many diagnostic interventions for worried well and too few diagnostics for potentially life threatening complaints.<br />Objectives: Patient-activated memo event recorders have proved to be successful in diagnosing episodes of cardiac arrythmias in secondary care. We tested the diagnostic yield of these devices in general practice.<br />Methods: A randomized clinical trial in general practice. Consecutive patients with complaints of palpitations or light-headedness were randomized to either usual care or usual care plus event-recorder. The main outcome was the difference in explained episodes. Secondary outcomes were the differences in the number and character of cardiac diagnoses and the feasibility of the event-recorder.<br />Results: There were fewer patients without a diagnosis in the intervention group (17% vs 38%; RR = 0.5, 95% CI 0.3 to 0.7) and more patients with a cardiac diagnosis (67% vs. 27%: RR 2.5, CI 1.8 to 3,5). More relevant cardiac arrhythmias were detected (22% vs 7%) with event recording than with usual care (RR 3.2, 95% CI 1.5 to 6.8).<br />Conclusion: Patient-activated loop recorders are feasible and effective diagnostic tools in patients with palpitations or light-headedness in primary care. More research into patient characteristics and selection criteria is needed to fine-tune the use of these devices in primary care.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0263-2136
Volume :
22
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Family practice
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15964867
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmi048