2021
DOI: 10.1111/echo.15085
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Sex differences in echocardiographic predictors of bradycardia detected by implantable loop recorder in patients with syncope and palpitations

Abstract: Objective Our aim was to investigate whether echocardiography may aid in identifying patients, specifically men, at risk of bradycardia as detected by implantable loop recorders (ILR) in patients evaluated for syncope and palpitations. Methods We included ambulatory patients undergoing ILR implantation for syncope (84%), presyncope (9%), and palpitations (8%). Echocardiographic examination was performed prior to implantation (2.9 months [IQR 1.0–6.0 months]). Echocardiograms were analyzed for conventional and … Show more

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