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Implantable Loop Recorder - for Heart attack

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ARES Cardiology Center

Romania

Description

The implantable loop recorder (ILR) is a subcutaneous, single-lead, electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring device used for diagnosis in patients with recurrent unexplained episodes of palpitations or syncope, for long-term monitoring in patients at risk for or with documented atrial fibrillation (AF), and for risk stratification in patients who have sustained a myocardial infarction (MI) and those who have certain genetic disorders.

The device is capable of storing ECG data automatically in response to a significant bradyarrhythmia or tachyarrhythmia or in response to patient activation. It is particularly useful either when symptoms are infrequent (and thus not amenable to diagnosis using short-term external ECG recording techniques).

The device is typically implanted under the skin, in the left side of chest.

Indications

  • unexplained, repetead syncope (loss of conciousness)
  • palpitations
  • risk stratification post myocardial infarction
  • patients with or at risk for atrial fibrillation
  • dizziness

Contraindications

  • The presence of an active infection or a bleeding diathesis may preclude implantation.
  • As I pointed above, altough long term monitoring is useful for diagnosis when symptoms are rare, there are also some disadvantages:
  • the need for a minor surgical procedure
  • the difficulty of always being able to differentiate arrythmia’s orogin ( supraventricular from ventricular arrhythmias)
  • malfunction may exhaust the memory of the ILR
  • the cost of the device – the ILR has a high initial cost; however, it may actually be more cost-effective than a strategy incorporating multiple nondiagnostic investigations. Although symptom-rhythm correlation can be obtained in the vast majority of patients, about 25 % of all patients remain without definite diagnosis despite the use of ILR. In addition the need for proper patient selection is high.


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ARES Cardiology Center
Implantable Loop Recorderfor Heart attack

The implantable loop recorder (ILR) is a subcutaneous, single-lead, electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring device used for diagnosis in patients with recurrent unexplained episodes of palpitations or syncope, for long-term monitoring in patients at risk for or with documented atrial fibrillation (AF), and for risk stratification in patients who have sustained a myocardial infarction (MI) and those who have certain genetic disorders.

The device is capable of storing ECG data automatically in response to a significant bradyarrhythmia or tachyarrhythmia or in response to patient activation. It is particularly useful either when symptoms are infrequent (and thus not amenable to diagnosis using short-term external ECG recording techniques).

The device is typically implanted under the skin, in the left side of chest.

Indications

  • unexplained, repetead syncope (loss of conciousness)
  • palpitations
  • risk stratification post myocardial infarction
  • patients with or at risk for atrial fibrillation
  • dizziness

Contraindications

  • The presence of an active infection or a bleeding diathesis may preclude implantation.
  • As I pointed above, altough long term monitoring is useful for diagnosis when symptoms are rare, there are also some disadvantages:
  • the need for a minor surgical procedure
  • the difficulty of always being able to differentiate arrythmia’s orogin ( supraventricular from ventricular arrhythmias)
  • malfunction may exhaust the memory of the ILR
  • the cost of the device – the ILR has a high initial cost; however, it may actually be more cost-effective than a strategy incorporating multiple nondiagnostic investigations. Although symptom-rhythm correlation can be obtained in the vast majority of patients, about 25 % of all patients remain without definite diagnosis despite the use of ILR. In addition the need for proper patient selection is high.
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