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Diagnostic yield of chest and thumb ECG after cryptogenic stroke, Transient ECG Assessment in Stroke Evaluation (TEASE) : an observational trial

Authors :
Silvia De Sanjosé
Vanesa Garcia
Octavio Arencibia
Virginia Benito
Amina Lubrano
Miguel Andujar
Esther Roura
Alejandra Torres
Begoña Vega
Marta Pavcovich
Miguel Angel Sanchez
Jose Luis Trujillo
Lucia Almeida
Milagros Santana
Rosaura Hurtado
Norberto Medina
Sonia Carballo
Maria del Carmen Camacho
Arancha Ruiz del Pozo
Alfoso Quesada
Eduardo Salido
Laia Bruni
Diana Alemán
Mónica Almeida
Ana María Arencibia
María Isabel Armas
Guillermina Batista
Victoria Bernal
Francisca Bernaldo de Quirós
Sili Bolaños
Dolores Casaña
Luisa Celedón
Isabel Cruz
Elisa Díaz
Inocencia Duarte
Felisa Expósito
Carmelo Felipe
Carlos Galván
María José García
María Isabel García
Virginia García
Elena Giménez
Teresa Godoy
Catalina Gómez
Lucia González
Luisa Gutiérrez
Mónica Hernández
Delia Herrera
Laura Herrera
Rosario Laseca
Carmen Marrero
Ofelia Marrero
Noa Mateos
Olivia Medina
Josefa Mendoza
Lucia Montesdeoca
Rosa Monzón
Cristina Morales
Mercedes Morales
M Dolores Navarro
María Ángeles Nieto
Noelia Pérez
Yurena Pérez
Antonio Ramos
Antonio Rico
Margarita Roldán
Esther Salamanca
Rosario Sánchez
Raquel Santana
Elvira Santos
Antonia Solanes
Elisabeth Soutto
Dulce Suarez
María Jesús Suárez
María Ángeles Tadeo
Virgen Valdés
Gabriela Valido
Iralla Vega
Maria del Pino Vega
María Angeles Afonso
Elisa Baena
María Pilar Baz
José de Armas
Alicia de la Puerta
Josefina García
María Asuncion González
Célida González
María Teresa Hernández
Josefa Limiñana
Carmen Rosa León
Fernando Marín
Emma Manrique
José Roberto Negrín
Rosa Olavarrieta
Verónica Perera
Concepción Sabater
Candelaria Sosvilla
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 9 (2020), BMJ Open
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Uppsala universitet, Centrum för klinisk forskning, Gävleborg, 2020.

Abstract

ObjectiveIn stroke survivors, atrial fibrillation (AF) is typically evaluated solely by short-term ECG monitoring in the stroke unit. Prolonged continuous ECG monitoring or insertable cardiac monitors require substantial resources. Chest and thumb ECG could provide an alternative means of AF detection, which in turn could allow prompt anticoagulation to prevent recurrent stroke. The objective of this study was to assess the yield of newly diagnosed AF during 28 days of chest and thumb ECG monitoring two times per day in cryptogenic stroke.MethodsThis study, Transient ECG Assessment in Stroke Evaluation, included patients who had a stroke from Region Gävleborg, Sweden, between 2017 and 2019. Patients with a recent ischaemic stroke without documented AF (or other reasons for anticoagulation) before or during ECG evaluation in the stroke unit were evaluated using the Coala Heart Monitor connected to a smartphone application for remote monitoring.ResultsThe prespecified number of 100 patients (mean age 67.6±10.8 years; 60% men) was analysed. In nine patients (9%, number needed to screen 11) AF but no other significant atrial arrhythmias (>30 s) was diagnosed. The mean CHA2DS2-VASc score was similar among patients with AF and no AF (4.9±1.1 vs 4.3±1.3; p=0.224) and patients with AF were older (74.3±9.0 vs 66.9±10.8; p=0.049). Patients performed on average 90.1%±15.0% of scheduled transmissions.ConclusionIn evaluation of cryptogenic stroke, 9% of patients had AF detected using chest and thumb ECG two times per day during 1 month. In many stroke survivors, this is a feasible approach and they will be potentially protected from recurrent stroke by anticoagulation treatment.Trial registration numberNCT03301662.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 9 (2020), BMJ Open
Accession number :
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