24-hour Holter monitoring was performed in 129 unselected subjects older than 80 years (69 women and 60 men) in order to evaluate arrhythmia incidence and to establish significance of symptoms; 56% patients had lipothymia and/or syncope, chest pain and palpitations, 44% were asymptomatic. All patients showed high incidence of hyperkinetic and hypokinetic arrhythmias; no significant differences between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients in arrhythmia incidence were seen. Moreover, no correlation could be seen of the symptoms reported by the patient to the incidence of any particular type of arrhythmia. In conclusion, these preliminary data suggest a criticism of the opportunity of indiscriminate and long term antiarrhythmic therapy. Nevertheless, Holter monitoring is useful in detecting hypokinetic arrhythmias of asymptomatic patients in whom pacemaker implantation is essential and curative.
[The prevalence of arrhythmias in subjects over 80 years old. The prognostic role of anamnestic symptomatology and the therapeutic directions] / L., Baratta; R., Gentile; Coppotelli, Luigi; L., Tubani; M., Paradiso; N., Maffeo; Basili, Stefania; C., Mastrocola; Cordova, Corrado. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 0009-9074. - STAMPA. - 142:1(1993), pp. 29-33.
[The prevalence of arrhythmias in subjects over 80 years old. The prognostic role of anamnestic symptomatology and the therapeutic directions].
COPPOTELLI, Luigi;BASILI, Stefania;CORDOVA, Corrado
1993
Abstract
24-hour Holter monitoring was performed in 129 unselected subjects older than 80 years (69 women and 60 men) in order to evaluate arrhythmia incidence and to establish significance of symptoms; 56% patients had lipothymia and/or syncope, chest pain and palpitations, 44% were asymptomatic. All patients showed high incidence of hyperkinetic and hypokinetic arrhythmias; no significant differences between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients in arrhythmia incidence were seen. Moreover, no correlation could be seen of the symptoms reported by the patient to the incidence of any particular type of arrhythmia. In conclusion, these preliminary data suggest a criticism of the opportunity of indiscriminate and long term antiarrhythmic therapy. Nevertheless, Holter monitoring is useful in detecting hypokinetic arrhythmias of asymptomatic patients in whom pacemaker implantation is essential and curative.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.