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Europace 2002 4(2):211-213; doi:10.1053/eupc.2002.0229
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CASE REPORTS

Implantable loop recorder undersensing mimicking complete heart block

S. I. Chrysostomakis, E. N. Simantirakis, M. E. Marketou and P. E. Vardas

Cardiology Department, University Hospital of Heraklion Crete, Greece

The newer implantable loop recorders recently introduced (Reveal Plus, Medtronic Inc, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.), equipped with auto activation capabilities, are expected to expand our diagnostic abilities in the investigation of syncopal episodes. The case presented here is that of a man with pre-syncopal and syncopal episodes, without organic heart disease, in whom the device was auto-activated due to undersensing and the recorded strip imitated complete heart block. Increased attention should be given by the interpreter of the device's recordings to avoid false positive diagnoses that might lead to serious therapeutic actions.

Key Words: Implantable loop recorder, undersensing, complete heart block, syncope


Correspondence: Prof. P. E. Vardas, MD, PhD (London), FESC, FACC, Cardiology Department, Heraklion University Hospital, P.O. Box 1352 Stavrakia, Heraklion, Crete, Greece. E-mail cardio{at}med.uoc.gr


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