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Europace ; 2024 Sep 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39344253

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Reduction of atrial fibrillation (AF) burden is the preferred outcome measure over categorical AF rhythm recurrence after AF ablation. In this sub-analysis of the TeleCheck-AF project we tested the feasibility of smartphone app-based approximation of time spent with AF and/or symptoms. METHODS: Patients scheduled for at least one teleconsultation during the 12-month follow-up after AF ablation were instructed to use a smartphone photoplethysmography (PPG)-based application for simultaneous symptom and rhythm monitoring 3-times daily for 1 week. Proxies of time spent with AF and/or symptoms (%-recordings, load, %-days), temporal aggregation of AF and/or symptoms (density), and symptom-rhythm correlation (SRC) were assessed. RESULTS: In total 484 patients (60% male, 62±9.9 years) were included. Adherence, motivation and patient satisfaction were high. %AF-recordings, AF load and %AF-days (rs= 0.88-0.95) and %symptom-recordings, symptom load, %symptom-days (rs= 0.95-0.98) showed positive correlations. The SRC correlated negatively with time spent with symptoms (rs=-0.65--0.90) and with time spent with AF (rs=-0.31--0.34). In patients with paroxysmal AF before ablation and AF during the monitoring period, 87% (n=39/44) had a low-density score <50% ("paroxysmal AF pattern") while 5% (n=2/44) had a high-density score >90% ("persistent AF pattern"). Corresponding numbers for patients with persistent AF before ablation were 48% (n=11/23) and 43% (n=10/23), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: On-demand, app-based simultaneous rhythm and symptom assessment provides objective proxies of time spent with AF and/or symptoms and symptom-rhythm correlation, which may assist in assessing AF and symptom outcomes after AF ablation.

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Arrhythm Electrophysiol Rev ; 9(4): 195-201, 2020 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33437487

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The exact frequency and clinical determinants of spontaneous conversion (SCV) in patients with symptomatic recent-onset AF are unclear. The aim of this systematic review is to provide an overview of the frequency and determinants of SCV of AF in patients presenting at the emergency department. A comprehensive literature search for studies about SCV in patients presenting to the emergency department with AF resulted in 25 articles - 12 randomised controlled trials and 13 observational studies. SCV rates range between 9-83% and determinants of SCV also varied between studies. The most important determinants of SCV included short duration of AF (<24 or <48 hours), low number of episodes, normal atrial dimensions and absence of previous heart disease. The large variation in SCV rate and determinants of SCV was related to differences in duration of the observation period, inclusion and exclusion criteria and in variables used in the prediction models.

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