04/26/2026
đ«At Heart Rhythm Society 2026, we presented work that goes straight to the core of how electrophysiology decisions are made.
âLimitations of Short-Term Monitoring for Detecting Clinically Relevant PVC Burdenâ
đPO-04-162
Leart Ajvazaj with Shpat Dobraj, Dredheza Gashi Baraliu, Hortense Gimonet, Dr. Eleonora Gashi
đ 91Life, New York
This study challenges a long-standing assumption: that short-term monitoring is sufficient to guide clinical action.
Across over 246,522 reports, the signal was clear:
â A 24-hour study detects true burden in only 1 in 5 patients
â Even in higher-risk groups, clinically relevant thresholds are frequently missed
â Actionable burden may appear only once every ~57 days
The implication is direct: what we donât capture, we donât treat.
Weâre proud to bring this level of evidence to the HRS stageâcontributing to a broader shift toward continuous, data-driven decision-making in electrophysiology.
A strong moment for the team, and an important conversation for the field.
Bleron Baraliu 91Life