Pulse-palpation is recommended (ESC IA) for single time-point screening for atrial fibrillation (AF). AF may, however, be paroxysmal which can make AF detection difficult to detect on single time-point measurement.… Click to show full abstract
Pulse-palpation is recommended (ESC IA) for single time-point screening for atrial fibrillation (AF). AF may, however, be paroxysmal which can make AF detection difficult to detect on single time-point measurement. Intermittent ECG recording is a sensitive method to detect AF. However, the role of pulse-palpation for AF detection has not been validated against simultaneous ECG recordings. To study the validity of AF detection using self pulse-palpation simultaneously with hand-hold ECG recording 3 times daily for two weeks for AF. Patients 65 years and older visiting four primary health care centers, four any reason, were invited to AF screening from July 2017 to December 2018. Hand-held intermittent ECG recordings, 30 seconds three times a day, was offered to participants without AF for a period of 2 weeks. Patients were instructed how to take their own pulse, simultaneously with intermittent ECG measurement and in written to note whether it was irregular or not. A total of 1010 patients (mean age 73 years, 61% women) participated in the study, 27 new cases of AF (mostly paroxysmal) were detected. Totally 53 782 simultaneous ECG-recordings and pulse-measurements were registered. AF was verified in 311 ECG-recordings but the pulse was palpated as irregular only in 77 of these recordings (25% sensitivity per measurement-occasion). Of those 27 detected AF cases, 15 cases felt their pulse as irregular at least at once occasion (56% sensitivity per individuals). 187 individuals without AF felt their pulse as irregular in at least one occasion. The specificity per measurement-occasion and per individuals were 98% and 81% respectively. Diagnostic odds ratio was 5.3. AF 27 patients No AF 983 patients Irregular pulse 202 individuals 15 187 Regular pulse 808 individuals 12 796 Sensitivity 56% Specificity 81% Positive Predictive Value 7% Negative Predictive Value 99% AF 311 measurements No AF 53471 measurements Irregular pulse 1046 measurements 77 969 Regular pulse 52,736 measurements 234 52,502 Sensitivity 25% Specificity 98% Positive Predictive Value 7% Negative Predictive Value 99% AF screening using own pulse-palpation 3 times daily for two weeks is feasible but has a low sensitivity for AF detection. This study was supported by the Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation, Pfizer, Boehringer-Ingelheim and Bayer
               
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