Conference Coverage

To detect subclinical AF, insertable monitor is unequaled


 

REPORTING FROM ACC 2018


“We’ll know within the next 3-4 years whether patients with high-risk profiles for atrial fibrillation but no clinically manifest atrial fibrillation should in fact be detected and should in fact be anticoagulated if atrial fibrillation is detected. Putting on my ‘Carnac The Magnificent’ hat [made famous by Johnny Carson on the ‘Tonight Show’], I predict the answer to both of those questions is likely to be yes,” the cardiologist added.

He noted that the Medtronic ICM, which is one-third the size of a AAA battery, is implanted via a small incision, which is then covered by a adhesive bandage.

“There’s no major surgical technique involved in putting [int ICM] in,” he said.

The REVEAL AF study was sponsored by Medtronic. Dr. Reiffel reported serving as a consultant to the company.

SOURCE: Reiffel JA et al. ACC 2018, Abstract 900-08.

Pages

Recommended Reading

Apixaban prevails in study of 163,000 DOAC users
MDedge Cardiology
VIDEO: Screening ECG patch boosts AF diagnoses ninefold
MDedge Cardiology
MDedge Daily News: Which diabetes drug boosts survival best?
MDedge Cardiology
Women’s representation in CV drug trials still lagging
MDedge Cardiology
First reversal agent for apixaban and rivaroxaban gets fast-track approval
MDedge Cardiology
Adding vasopressin in distributive shock may cut AF risk
MDedge Cardiology
Novel targeted cancer drugs cause fewer arrhythmias
MDedge Cardiology
Thirty-second atrial fib threshold may drive overdiagnosis
MDedge Cardiology
Implanted pulse generator ups exercise tolerance in HF
MDedge Cardiology
CABANA: AF ablation ties drug management, with an asterisk for crossovers
MDedge Cardiology