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Ambulatory Electrocardiography
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1995Background: This study evaluated the current clinical use and costs of ambulatory electrocardiographic (AECG) monitoring for arrhythmia detection based on a cost per management decision analysis. Methods: Consecutive inpatient and outpatient 24-hour AECGs (n=650) performed during the calendar year 1991 were retrospectively reviewed for clinical ...
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Ambulatory (Holter) electrocardiography and myocardial ischemia
American Heart Journal, 1989Ambulatory (Holter) electrocardiography has evolved over the past two decades to allow accurate assessment of the cardiac rhythm, and more recently, accurate detection and measurement of ST segment changes. These ambulatory ECG ST segment changes that occur with and without symptoms, although thought to be of questionable clinical value for many years,
H L, Kennedy, R D, Wiens
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Ambulatory (Holter) Electrocardiography Technology
Cardiology Clinics, 1992Ambulatory ECG is an evolutionary cardiovascular discipline with regard to both its clinical applications and technology. With the technologic advances of the past decade, powerful personal computers have expanded the traditional clinical role of ambulatory ECG examination for cardiac arrhythmias to detection of ST-segment changes, heart-rate ...
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24-Hour Ambulatory Electrocardiography in the Dog
Veterinary Research Communications, 200424-hour ambulatory electrocardiography is a diagnostic tool used to improve the standard ECG sensibilità to the arrhythmias (1, 2, 3). We performed Holter examination in 8 dogs, with age ranging between 1 and 10 years and with body weight ranging between 5 and 72 kg.
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Ambulatory Electrocardiography—Holter Monitor Electrocardiography
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979To show the utility of ambulatory ECG monitoring, Dr Chung of Jefferson Medical College has chosen representative ECG records of 100 selected patients and presents these records together with brief summaries of individual clinical case material. Both as a means of demonstrating the indications for monitoring and as a learning exercise for the reader ...
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Current status of ambulatory electrocardiography
American Heart Journal, 1981Ambulatory electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings have become an important clinical tool for the diagnosis and management of patients with symptoms suggesting cardiac arrhythmias or with known cardiac rhythm disturbances. One or more forms of long-term ambulatory ECG monitoring. are currently available to almost all practicing physicians. Because of the
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Electrocardiography and ambulatory monitoring
2010An electrocardiograph is a device for measuring electrical activity at the body surface. The electrical activity is generated by neuromuscular and cardiac tissue activity but, as the objective is to document cardiac muscle activity, precautions should be taken to minimize skeletal muscle movement. The electrocardiogram (ECG) produced is a record of the
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Ambulatory Electrocardiography
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2012Robert W. Rho, Richard L. Page
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Long-Term Ambulatory Electrocardiography
1982Section 1. Methodology and Performance Criteria of the Recording and Analysis Systems.- 1. Holter Monitoring - How should it be performed?.- 2. Equipment Specifications and Performance Criteria: Clinical Evaluation.- 3. Clinical Importance of Computer Assisted Longterm ECG Analysis.- Section 2.
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