Should you remove an implantable loop recorder after the diagnosis is made?

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A 59 year old man was admitted after an episode of syncope. There were no ictal features and no relevant past medical history or family history. Examination was unremarkable. His resting ECG showed first degree heart block. Over the next four months he had multiple normal investigations including 24 …

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Sosin, M. D. (2003). Should you remove an implantable loop recorder after the diagnosis is made? Heart, 89(9), 1013–1013. https://doi.org/10.1136/heart.89.9.1013

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