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Monitorización cardíaca tras ESUS; Monitor externo vs Monitor implantable.

Título :
Monitorización cardíaca tras ESUS; Monitor externo vs Monitor implantable.
Autor :
Fajardo Sanchís, Juan Miguel
Tutor:
Díaz Marín, Carmen
Editor :
Universidad Miguel Hernández
Fecha de publicación:
2022-08-30
URI :
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/27727
Resumen :
ntroducción: El ESUS, conocido por ictus embólico de origen indeterminado, engloba alrededor del 25% de los ictus estudiados en una planta de Neurología. El adecuado estudio e investigación clínica de estos eventos es fundamental para una correcta prevención secundaria, de cara a evitar nuevos even...  Ver más
Background: ESUS, known as embolic stroke of undetermined origin, encompasses around 25% of strokes studied in a Neurology ward. The proper study and clinical research for the prevention of these events is essential for a correct secondary, in order to avoid new events with the appropriate pharmacological medical treatment. Today, after reaching the diagnosis of ESUS, an active search for a possible hidden atrial fibrillation is necessary, and for this we have diagnostic weapons such as implantable Holter monitors or external Holter monitors. Starting from this base, we want to study the comparison between both diagnostic tests in terms of profitability in the detection of occult Atrial Fibrillation. Study desing: The study will consist of a randomized clinical trial with a control group in which we will study patients admitted to our Hospital in which a diagnosis of ESUS has been reached after ruling out other causes, and we will divide the patients into two groups, half will be monitored during 1 year with an implantable monitor and the other half will be monitored with an external monitor for 1 month with subsequent serial ECGs. In addition, we will divide the sample into several subgroups based on clinical-radiological characteristics and we will analyze the proportion of AF detected and the economic profitability of both studies. Outcomes: We will compare the rates of Atrial Fibrillation obtained in both groups and we will analyze the profitability of both diagnostic techniques in terms of detection rates and the economic profitability of the tests, taking into account clinical and radiological factors of the patients studied.
Palabras clave/Materias:
ictus de origen indeterminado
fibrilación auricular
monitor cardiaco implantable
monitor holter externo
stroke of undetermined source
atrial fibrillation
implantable loop recorder
external loop recorder
Área de conocimiento :
CDU: Ciencias aplicadas: Medicina: Patología. Medicina clínica. Oncología
Tipo de documento :
info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Derechos de acceso:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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TFM- M.U de Investigación en Medicina Clínica



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