The Zio Patch provided longer continuous monitoring than a Holter monitor, identifying AF events in 18 additional patients and changing clinical management in 28.4% of patients.
Observational
paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (n=74)
Zio Patch vs 24-hour Holter monitor
identification of AF events and estimation of AF burden
BACKGROUND: Outpatient ambulatory cardiac rhythm monitoring is a routine part of the management of patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF). Current systems are limited by patient convenience and practicality. METHODS: We compared the Zio(®) Patch, a single-use, noninvasive waterproof long-term continuous monitoring patch, with a 24-hour Holter monitor in 74 consecutive patients with paroxysmal AF referred for Holter monitoring for detection of arrhythmias. RESULTS: The Zio(®) Patch was well tolerated, with a mean monitoring period of 10.8 ± 2.8 days (range 4-14 days). Over a 24-hour period, there was excellent agreement between the Zio(®) Patch and Holter for identifying AF events and estimating AF burden. Although there was no difference in AF burden estimated by the Zio(®) Patch and the Holter monitor, AF events were identified in 18 additional individuals, and the documented pattern of AF (persistent or paroxysmal) changed in 21 patients after Zio(®) Patch monitoring. Other clinically relevant cardiac events recorded on the Zio(®) Patch after the first 24 hours of monitoring, including symptomatic ventricular pauses, prompted referrals for pacemaker placement or changes in medications. As a result of the findings from the Zio(®) Patch, 28.4% of patients had a change in their clinical management. CONCLUSIONS: The Zio(®) Patch was well tolerated, and allowed significantly longer continuous monitoring than a Holter, resulting in an improvement in clinical accuracy, the detection of potentially malignant arrhythmias, and a meaningful change in clinical management. Further studies are necessary to examine the long-term impact of the use of the Zio(®) Patch in AF management.
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Michael A. Rosenberg
Michelle Samuel
Amit J. Thosani
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
Harvard University
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Temple University
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Rosenberg et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (n=74). Zio Patch vs. 24-hour Holter monitor was evaluated on identification of AF events and estimation of AF burden. The Zio Patch provided longer continuous monitoring than a Holter monitor, identifying AF events in 18 additional patients and changing clinical management in 28.4% of patients.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a17c37daeefdf6d9c12f2b2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/pace.12053