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Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Foundation. Main funding source(s): Korea University Introduction Implantable loop recorder (ILR) is useful to reveal hidden arrhythmia. The real-world using trend of ILR implantation and indication were studied using nationwide database. Purpose To assess the indication of ILR and diagnostic rate of meaningful arrhythmia Method We analyzed the 1,460 patients who underwent ILR implantation (male 62%, mean age 62±16) from 2008 to 2019 using Korea Health Insurance review and assessment service database. Result The embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) group, syncope group and palpitation group were 619 (42.3%), 765 (52.3%), 76 (5.2%) as implantation indication, respectively. From 2016 to 2019, the ESUS group increased by 14 times and the syncope group by 4 times. Among patients with ESUS, 191 patients (31%) were diagnosed with atrial fibrillation within 1 year. Bradycardia needed pacing therapy was revealed in 28%, tachycardia in 6% and atrial fibrillation in 24% in syncope group. The predictors of atrial fibrillation in ESUS group were age (OR: 1.024 per year, CI: 1.006-1.042, p=0.0072) and heart failure (OR: 2.215, CI:1.357-3.615, p=0.0015). The mean time from ILR to pacing therapy was 3±2 months in syncope group and that to anticoagulation in ESUS group was 6±3 months. Discussion The use of ILR for evaluation of ESUS is increasing, with atrial fibrillation diagnostic rate of 30%. The time to treatment differed by group.

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