Five-year follow-up of 101 elderly subjects by means of long-term ambulatory cardiac monitoring

Long-term follow-up of 101 healthy elderly subjects living independently in the community has been undertaken by means of clinical examination, resting ECG and 24-hour ambulatory cardiac monitoring. It appears that the finding of ventricular premature complexes at the rate of 10 per hour or greater...

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Veröffentlicht in:European heart journal 1984-07, Vol.5 (7), p.592-596
Hauptverfasser: MARTIN, A., BENBOW, L. J., BUTROUS, G. S., LEACH, C., CAMM, A. J.
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Zusammenfassung:Long-term follow-up of 101 healthy elderly subjects living independently in the community has been undertaken by means of clinical examination, resting ECG and 24-hour ambulatory cardiac monitoring. It appears that the finding of ventricular premature complexes at the rate of 10 per hour or greater is associated with a significant increase in mortality. The prevalence of atrial fibrillation, initially found to be 11% rises with age to 17% by the age of 84 years. Long-term ambulatory monitoring is essential in the proper documentation of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Bundle branch block also occurs in over 10% of elderly people and the prevalence rises steeply with age, so that at the end of this study more than one quarter of the survivors had evidence of His–Purkinje disease. Over 5% of our subjects had definite indications for pacing during the period of follow-up and lends support to the opinion that the current pacemaker implantation rate in the United Kingdom is below the optimal level.
ISSN:0195-668X
1522-9645
DOI:10.1093/oxfordjournals.eurheartj.a061710