Palpitations are one of the most common reasons for referral to cardiologis
ts; most are assessed as being medically benign. Eighty consecutive subject
s referred for 24-hour ECG recording completed a questionnaire at the time
of assessment and a follow-up self-report questionnaire at 18 months. Many
of those with and without abnormal hearts reported distress, concern about
their symptoms, and limitation of everyday activities. There were few diffe
rences between these groups at assessment or at follow-up, There was little
change in mental state or in disability in either group over 18 months. Pr
esent symptomatic treatment is largely ineffective and there is a need to e
valuate psychological and behavioral interventions. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scien
ce Inc.