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Ambulatory ECG Monitoring.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
The development and widespread application of 24-hour ambulatory ECG monitoring in the last 15 years represent major advances in cardiology. It is the most sensitive method of detecting arrhythmias and allows objective evaluation of such abnormalities and their response to treatment as the patient continues the activities of daily life.
S, Saltissi, J, Coltart
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Ambulatory ECG recording Part II

Current Problems in Cardiology, 1980
Abstract The clinician who uses ambulatory ECG recording and analysis systems can expect that continued technologic improvements will enable ambulatory ECG data to be used with greater confidence. With the increasing complexity and cost of equipment, however, there must be a definition of the differences in performance criteria for equipment designed
N K, Wenger, M B, Mock, I, Ringqvist
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