Accuracy of symptoms and pulse checking for detecting atrial fibrillation following catheter ablation

JOURNAL OF INTERVENTIONAL CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY(2024)

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BackgroundThere is growing interest in the possibility of discontinuing oral anticoagulation following successful catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF). However, it remains unknown whether patients can accurately detect arrhythmia recurrences following ablation. We therefore sought to characterize the accuracy of pulse checking and arrhythmia symptoms for the identification of AF following ablation.MethodsThis prospective cohort study included patients at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania with an insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) treated with catheter ablation for AF who recorded the results from minimum twice daily pulse checks and additionally with arrhythmia symptoms into a diary for 2 months following their procedure. Accuracy of this self-assessment protocol was determined by comparison to ICM-detected AF.ResultsA total of 55 patients (age 69 +/- 8 years, 30 (55%) male, CHA2DS2VASc score 3.2 +/- 1. 5) were included. Patients recorded a total of 5911 pulse checks, and there were 280 episodes of ICM-documented AF among 26 patients with an average duration of 2.5 +/- 3.3 h. Among 362 episodes of patient-suspected AF, 134 correlated with ICM-identified AF (37% true positive rate). Of the 5549 pulse checks that did not identify AF, 196 correlated with ICM-identified AF (4% false negative rate). Twice daily pulse checking had a sensitivity of 47% and a specificity of 96% for identifying each episode of AF.ConclusionsOur data indicate that a strategy of pulse checks and symptom assessment is insufficient to identify all episodes of AF in many patients following catheter ablation.
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Atrial fibrillation,Catheter ablation,Oral anticoagulation,Continuous monitoring,Insertable cardiac monitor,Pulse checking
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