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. 2000 Sep;50(458):727–729.

Atrial fibrillation: a comparison of methods to identify cases in general practice.

S Somerville 1, J Somerville 1, P Croft 1, M Lewis 1
PMCID: PMC1313802  PMID: 11050790

Abstract

The importance of atrial fibrillation as a treatable risk factor for stroke is well established. Less is known about how to find previously unidentified cases within the community so that antithrombotic treatment can be offered to a wider group of at-risk patients. The aim of our study was to examine ways to improve the efficiency of practice-based screening for atrial fibrillation, including issues of time and financial cost. We used different combinations of pulse palpation and interpretation of 12-lead and bipolar electrocardiographs as carried out by practice nurses. The best strategy for the detection of atrial fibrillation in a practice population would appear to be to screen all eligible subjects by nurse pulse palpation, followed by 12-lead electrocardiograph readings in those who have a pulse suggestive of atrial fibrillation. The electrocardiograph interpretation can be undertaken effectively by a trained nurse.

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