The implantable loop recorder developed by Medtronic (Reveal plus) is a small device inserted subcutaneously under local anesthesia in patients with syncope of unexplained origin. This device enables a single lead-ECG recording and has autonomy of two years. Memories are activated during episodes of bradycardia or tachycardia, either automatically or manually. Several studies have shown a high diagnostic rate reaching 50% and demonstrated its cost-effectiveness. There is also a significant reduction in syncopal episodes and a higher quality of life score in patients with syncope of unexplained origin.
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Graf, D., Roussianos, M. O., Schlaepfer, J., Forclaz, A., Zerm, T., Metzger, J., … Pruvot, E. (2007). The implantable loop recorder. Revue Medicale Suisse, 3(138), 2914–2918. https://doi.org/10.15420/usc.2006.3.2.95
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