Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Prolonged electrocardiographic monitorization with a wearable system after an embolic stroke of undetermined source
View through CrossRef
Abstract
Funding Acknowledgements
Type of funding sources: None.
Background
Embolic cerebrovascular events that remain of unknown etiology after careful diagnostic evaluation are known as Embolic Strokes of Undetermined Source (ESUS). Subclinical atrial fibrillation (AF) is an important cause of ESUS.
Purpose
Our aims were to analyze the global diagnostic yield of a prolonged cardiac monitoring wearable system (PCMw) after an ESUS to detect AF and factors associated with it, including the time frame from the ESUS event to PCMw initiation.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed 200 ECG recordings (3-leads, 30 days duration) by means of a PCMw in patients with an ESUS to detect AF lasting longer than 30 seconds, between 2017-2021.
Results
AF was detected in 21 patients (10,5 %). Patients with AF had more left atrial enlargement (OR=4,22 [1.59-6.85]; p=0.01) and atrial arrythmias in the initial 24-h Holter during hospitalization (OR=5,73 [2.03-16,49]; p=0.001). The detection of AF was significatively higher if the PCMw was worn within the first 30 days after the ESUS compared to beyond 30 days (17% vs 10,3%; p=0,002).
Conclusion
PCMw represents a feasible non-invasive device that could reliably detect subclinical AF episodes after an ESUS. Diagnostic yield was significatively higher when used within the first 30 days after the event, especially in selected patients.
Oxford University Press (OUP)
D De Castro
J T R Jorge Toquero
D J S Diego Jimenez
E G I Eusebio Garcia-Izquierdo
V C U Victor Castro-Urda
C A A Cristina Aguilera-Agudo
D G R Daniel Garcia-Rodriguez
F H T Fernando Hernandez-Terciado
P V M Paula Vela-Martin
P R P Paloma Remior
A M M Andrea Matutano
R G G Ramon Garrido-Gonzalez
D E G Daniel Escribano Garcia
S G G Sergio Garcia-Gomez
I F L Ignacio Fernandez-Lozano
Title: Prolonged electrocardiographic monitorization with a wearable system after an embolic stroke of undetermined source
Description:
Abstract
Funding Acknowledgements
Type of funding sources: None.
Background
Embolic cerebrovascular events that remain of unknown etiology after careful diagnostic evaluation are known as Embolic Strokes of Undetermined Source (ESUS).
Subclinical atrial fibrillation (AF) is an important cause of ESUS.
Purpose
Our aims were to analyze the global diagnostic yield of a prolonged cardiac monitoring wearable system (PCMw) after an ESUS to detect AF and factors associated with it, including the time frame from the ESUS event to PCMw initiation.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed 200 ECG recordings (3-leads, 30 days duration) by means of a PCMw in patients with an ESUS to detect AF lasting longer than 30 seconds, between 2017-2021.
Results
AF was detected in 21 patients (10,5 %).
Patients with AF had more left atrial enlargement (OR=4,22 [1.
59-6.
85]; p=0.
01) and atrial arrythmias in the initial 24-h Holter during hospitalization (OR=5,73 [2.
03-16,49]; p=0.
001).
The detection of AF was significatively higher if the PCMw was worn within the first 30 days after the ESUS compared to beyond 30 days (17% vs 10,3%; p=0,002).
Conclusion
PCMw represents a feasible non-invasive device that could reliably detect subclinical AF episodes after an ESUS.
Diagnostic yield was significatively higher when used within the first 30 days after the event, especially in selected patients.
Related Results
Iranian stroke model-how to involve health policymakers
Iranian stroke model-how to involve health policymakers
Stroke in Iran, with more than 83 million population, is a leading cause of disability and mortality in adults. Stroke has higher incidence in Iran comparing the global situation a...
Embolic versus non- embolic acute coronary syndrome. Baseline characteristics and presentation
Embolic versus non- embolic acute coronary syndrome. Baseline characteristics and presentation
Abstract
Funding Acknowledgements
Type of funding sources: None.
Introduction
...
Abstract TMP99: Genetics Of Stroke Of Undetermined Source: Overlap With Known Stroke Etiologies And Associations With Modifiable Risk Factors
Abstract TMP99: Genetics Of Stroke Of Undetermined Source: Overlap With Known Stroke Etiologies And Associations With Modifiable Risk Factors
Introduction:
Stroke etiology remains unknown in 30% of cases, hindering secondary prevention efforts. We leveraged human genetic data in order to identify evidence of ...
HIPERTENSI, USIA, JENIS KELAMIN DAN KEJADIAN STROKE DI RUANG RAWAT INAP STROKE RSUD dr. M. YUNUS BENGKULU
HIPERTENSI, USIA, JENIS KELAMIN DAN KEJADIAN STROKE DI RUANG RAWAT INAP STROKE RSUD dr. M. YUNUS BENGKULU
Hypertension, Age, Sex, and Stroke Incidence In Stroke Installation Room RSUD dr. M. Yunus BengkuluABSTRAKStroke adalah gejala-gejala defisit fungsi susunan saraf yang diakibatka...
Systematic Review of Existing Stroke Guidelines: Case for a Change
Systematic Review of Existing Stroke Guidelines: Case for a Change
Background and Purpose.
Stroke represents one of the most important causes of morbidity (Just over hundred million patients with disabling of ongoing effects of...
Abstract P406: Atrial Fibrillation (AF) and Stroke Symptoms in the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study
Abstract P406: Atrial Fibrillation (AF) and Stroke Symptoms in the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study
Background:
AF-related thromboembolism increases risk of stroke. Stroke symptoms in the absence of a stroke diagnosis may represent “whispering strokes,” but th...
Heterogeneity among women with stroke: health, demographic and healthcare utilization differentials
Heterogeneity among women with stroke: health, demographic and healthcare utilization differentials
Abstract
Background
Although age specific stroke rates are higher in men, women have a higher lifetime risk and are more likely to die from a stroke...
Abstract WP406: Endothelial Function is Impaired in Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source (ESUS)
Abstract WP406: Endothelial Function is Impaired in Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source (ESUS)
Background:
Impairment of endothelial function is associated with atherosclerosis and atrial fibrillation, and could underlie several types of ischemic stroke. Recently...

