Yield of atrial fibrillation detection with Textile Wearable Holter from the acute phase of stroke: Pilot study of Crypto-AF registry

2018 
Abstract Background We describe the feasibility of monitoring with a Textile Wearable Holter (TWH) in patients included in Crypto AF registry. Methods We monitored cryptogenic stroke patients from stroke onset ( Results The rate of undiagnosed AF detection with TWH was 21.9% (32 out of 146 patients who completed the monitoring). Global time compliance was 90% of the time expected (583/644h). The level of comfortability was 4 points (IQR 3–5). We detected reversible skin lesions in 5.47% (8/146). The comfortability was similar but time compliance (in hours) was longer in Vest group 591 (IQR [521–639]) vs. Lead 566 (IQR [397–620]) (p=0.025). Also, time analyzed was more prolonged in Vest group 497 (IQR [419–557]) vs. Lead (336h (IQR [140–520]) (p=0.001)). The incidence of AF increases from 5.6% (at 3days) to 17.5% (at 15th day) and up to 20.9% (at 28th day). The percentage of AF episodes detected only in each period was 12.5% (0–3days); 21.7% (4–15days) and 19% (16–28days). Conclusions 28days Holter monitoring from the acute phase of the stroke was feasible with TWH. Following our protocol, only five patients were needed to screen to detected one case of AF.
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