2022
DOI: 10.1177/23969873221146027
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14-day Holter monitoring for atrial fibrillation after ischemic stroke: The yield of guideline-recommended monitoring duration

Abstract: Introduction: Current European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guidelines recommend >48 h of continuous electrocardiographic monitoring for atrial fibrillation (AF) in all patients with ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) with undetermined origin. We assessed the yield of the guideline-recommended monitoring for AF, as well as of extending monitoring up to 14 days. Patients and methods: We included consecutive patients with stroke/TIA without AF in an academic hospital in The Netherlands. We report… Show more

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“…A single-center study examined duration of monitoring for AF detection after ischemic stroke or TIA in 379 individuals at a median of 63 years of age (IQR, 55–73 years). 129 There were 10 cases of AF detected, with 7 in the first 48 hours of monitoring (IR, 1.85% [95% CI, 0.74%–3.81%]; number needed to screen, 54) and 3 additional cases with duration of monitoring from 48 hours to 14 days (IR, 0.83% [95% CI, 0.17%–2.42%]; number needed to screen, 121).…”
Section: Disorders Of Heart Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single-center study examined duration of monitoring for AF detection after ischemic stroke or TIA in 379 individuals at a median of 63 years of age (IQR, 55–73 years). 129 There were 10 cases of AF detected, with 7 in the first 48 hours of monitoring (IR, 1.85% [95% CI, 0.74%–3.81%]; number needed to screen, 54) and 3 additional cases with duration of monitoring from 48 hours to 14 days (IR, 0.83% [95% CI, 0.17%–2.42%]; number needed to screen, 121).…”
Section: Disorders Of Heart Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 99%