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Palpitations occur in more than 25% of women as they approach menopause and after menopause. However, the etiology of menopausal palpitations has not been studied, and it is unknown whether palpitations in menopausal women are caused by underlying arrhythmias or other electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities.
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In this study, 30 peri- and post-menopausal women will be enrolled to determine if they have underlying arrhythmias or other ECG abnormalities. n=15 peri/postmenopausal women who describe palpitations within the previous 2 weeks and a control group of n=15 peri/postmenopausal women who have not experienced palpitations within 6 months will be enrolled. All participants will undergo placement of a 14-day adhesive ECG monitoring patch [(Carnation Ambulatory Monitoring (CAM) patch, Bardy Diagnostics] on their chest. After wearing the patch for 14 days, the patch will be removed, and a 2nd 14-day patch will be placed, for a total of 28 days of ECG recording. Data from the adhesive ECG patches will be uploaded and an assessment of arrhythmias and other ECG changes will be made. In addition, all participants will undergo a semi-structured interview to obtain information on their palpitations symptoms experience.
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Women aged 40-62 years
Upper limit of 62 years because this is 10 years past the median age at menopause, which is the age range when most women experience menopause symptoms
Peri-menopausal women
Postmenopausal women
Women with surgical menopause will be included
Willing to wear the adhesive heart monitor on their chest for 28 days
Palpitations group: women who have reported palpitations within the previous 2 weeks
Control group: Women who report having no palpitations within the past 6 months
Completion of 2-week symptom diary
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30 participants in 2 patient groups
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James E Tisdale, PharmD; Janet S Carpenter, PhD
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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