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Title: Reveal LINQ, a Miniature Cardiac Monitor, Passes Test in Small European Study
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URL Source: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/827335
Published: Jun 25, 2014
Author: Michael O'Riordan
Post Date: 2014-06-25 22:13:39 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
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Comments: 1

Medscape... NICE, FRANCE – A small usability study testing a miniaturized implanted cardiac monitoring system (Reveal LINQ, Medtronic) in European patients shows the device successfully resulted in the wireless transmission of data in nearly 70% of patients who received the implant. After a systems upgrade to the firmware, however, the transmission success rate improved to 79.2%, report investigators.

The cardiac monitor, which has a battery life of approximately three years, is significantly smaller than other sensors. Compared with the Reveal XT implantable monitor, the LINQ system is 87% smaller than its predecessor, although it contains more storage capacity. "It's a very small system," said Dr Helmut Pürerfellner (Public Hospital Elizabethinen, Linz, Austria). "If you lose it, you won't find it."

At CardioStim 2014 , Pürerfellner presented data on the sensing performance and data transmission as part of the Reveal LINQ usability study. In total, 30 patients were included in a phase 1 study, which was designed to support European market approval. The primary indication for the device was syncope (63.3%), but suspected atrial fibrillation (AF) and AF management were other indications. Just one patient had a cryptogenic stroke leading to the sensor implant. Reveal LINQ and Reveal XL [Source: Medtronic]

Pürerfellner said the study met its primary end point, that being the successful wireless transmission of ECG data. The secondary end point, which was R-wave amplitude, was also met. In total, an R-wave >200 µV was detected in 96% of patients. Physician and patient surveys showed positive results with regard to acceptance and satisfaction. There was no device migration observed.

Pürerfellner acknowledged "indication creep" with the cardiac sensor. Initial implantable loop recorders were implanted almost entirely in patients with syncope. As for how successful the device might be in terms of detecting and managing AF, Pürerfellner said the phase 2 study, which includes 120 patients, is specifically designed to determine if the LINQ can detect AF and will be presented soon. Anecdotally, he said he has implanted the system 13 patients and observed one false-positive for AF detection.

In February 2014, LINQ was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and gained CE Mark approval in Europe.

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syncope [sing′kYp] Etymology: Gk, synkoptein, to cut short a brief lapse in consciousness caused by transient cerebral hypoxia. It is usually preceded by a sensation of lightheadedness and often may be prevented by lying down or by sitting with the head between the knees. It may be caused by many different factors, including emotional stress, vagal stimulation, vascular pooling in the legs, diaphoresis, and a sudden change in environmental temperature or body position. Also called fainting. Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. © 2009, Elsevier. syncope [sing´kah-pe] faint. adj. adj syn´copal, syncop´ic. cardiac syncope sudden loss of consciousness, either with momentary premonitory symptoms or without warning, due to cerebral anemia caused by ventricular asystole, extreme bradycardia, or ventricular fibrillation. laryngeal syncope tussive syncope. neurocardiogenic syncope a particularly serious type of vasovagal attack; the etiology is unknown. stretching syncope syncope associated with stretching the arms upward with the spine extended. swallow syncope syncope associated with swallowing, a disorder of atrioventricular conduction mediated by the vagus nerve. tussive syncope brief loss of consciousness associated with paroxysms of coughing. vasovagal syncope vasovagal attack. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

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