Implantable loop recorders in patients with Brugada syndrome: the BruLoop study

European Heart Journal

6 March 2024
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ESC Journals ARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY Arrhythmias, General Device Therapy Syncope and Bradycardia

Abstract

AbstractBackground and Aims

Available data on continuous rhythm monitoring by implantable loop recorders (ILRs) in patients with Brugada syndrome (BrS) are scarce. The aim of this multi-centre study was to evaluate the diagnostic yield and clinical implication of a continuous rhythm monitoring strategy by ILRs in a large cohort of BrS patients and to assess the precise arrhythmic cause of syncopal episodes.

Methods

A total of 370 patients with BrS and ILRs (mean age 43.5 ± 15.9, 33.8% female, 74.1% symptomatic) from 18 international centers were included. Patients were followed with continuous rhythm monitoring for a median follow-up of 3 years.

Results

During follow-up, an arrhythmic event was recorded in 30.7% of symptomatic patients [18.6% atrial arrhythmias (AAs), 10.2% bradyarrhythmias (BAs), and 7.3% ventricular arrhythmias (VAs)]. In patients with recurrent syncope, the aetiology was arrhythmic in 22.4% (59.3% BAs, 25.0% VAs, and 15.6% AAs). The ILR led to drug therapy initiation in 11.4%, ablation procedure in 10.9%, implantation of a pacemaker in 2.5%, and a cardioverter-defibrillator in 8%. At multivariate analysis, the presence of symptoms [hazard ratio (HR) 2.5, P = .001] and age >50 years (HR 1.7, P = .016) were independent predictors of arrhythmic events, while inducibility of ventricular fibrillation at the electrophysiological study (HR 9.0, P < .001) was a predictor of VAs.

Conclusions

ILR detects arrhythmic events in nearly 30% of symptomatic BrS patients, leading to appropriate therapy in 70% of them. The most commonly detected arrhythmias are AAs and BAs, while VAs are detected only in 7% of cases. Symptom status can be used to guide ILR implantation.

Contributors

Marco Bergonti
Marco Bergonti

Author

Cardiocentro Ticino Institute Lugano , Switzerland

Elena Arbelo
Elena Arbelo

Author

Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona Barcelona , Spain

Avi Sabbag
Avi Sabbag

Author

Chaim Sheba Medical Center Ramat Gan , Israel

Cinzia Monaco
Cinzia Monaco

Author

CHU Bordeaux Bordeaux , France

Luigi Pannone
Luigi Pannone

Author

University Hospital (UZ) Brussels Brussels , Belgium

Amato Santoro
Amato Santoro

Author

University Hospital of Siena Siena , Italy

Enrico Baldi
Enrico Baldi

Author

Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo Pavia , Italy

Francesco Santoro
Francesco Santoro

Author

University of Foggia - Faculty of Medecine Foggia , Italy

Claudio Tondo
Claudio Tondo

Author

Centro Cardiologico Monzino-IRCCS Milano , Italy

Giulio Conte
Giulio Conte

Author

Cardiocentro Ticino Institute Lugano , Switzerland

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