Symptom severity assessment in patients with atrial fibrillation after catheter ablation using a smartphone application

EP Europace Journal

15 June 2026
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Abstract

AbstractAims

Symptom severity in atrial fibrillation (AF) influences healthcare use, but conventional assessments lack temporal precision. We evaluated the feasibility of smartphone-based symptom severity assessment after AF catheter ablation and explored predictors and variability of symptom severity.

Methods and results

In this analysis of the ISOLATION study, 140 patients used a photoplethysmography-supported smartphone application to record heart rhythm, symptoms, and symptom severity three times daily and when symptomatic for 7 days at 3, 6, and 12 months after ablation. Symptom severity was classified using the modified European Heart Rhythm Association scale. A total of 8575 recordings were analysed, of which 11% showed AF. Median adherence was 67%. Symptom severity was higher during AF, in women, and with higher heart rate. Nearly half of AF recordings were asymptomatic.

Conclusion

Smartphone-based symptom severity assessment after AF ablation is feasible and reveals substantial individual variability beyond rhythm status alone.

Contributors

Emma Sandgren
Emma Sandgren

Author

Karolinska Institutet Danderyd Hospital Stockholm , Sweden

Astrid Hermans
Astrid Hermans

Author

Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC) Maastricht , Netherlands (The)

Dominique Verhaert
Dominique Verhaert

Author

Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC) Maastricht , Netherlands (The)

Jeroen M Hendriks
Jeroen M Hendriks

Author

Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC) Maastricht , Netherlands (The)