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Ambulatory pH Monitoring Methodology

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2000
Twenty-four-hour ambulatory double-probe pH monitoring is the current “gold standard” for the evaluation of gastroesophageal and extraesophageal reflux. The following article seeks to characterize some of the areas of controversy and describes the methodology of ambulatory pH monitoring used at the Center for Voice Disorders of Wake Forest University.
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Ambulatory Esophageal pH Monitoring

The American Journal of Medicine, 1997
Extraesophageal manifestations of gastroesophageal reflux may be best diagnosed using ambulatory esophageal pH monitoring. This test involves the placemenmt of a thin pH probe in the esophagus, which is connected to a small box on a waistbelt. Studies are done in an ambulatory state in the patient's home and work environment.
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Ambulatory monitoring.

The Practitioner, 1990
Electromagnetic recording of intermittent physiological events has enabled physicians to make a diagnosis when physical examination and routine 'tests' are entirely normal. This technique has been most widely used by cardiologists but has other applications.
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
End-organ damage associated with hypertension is more closely related to ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) than clinic or casual blood pressure measurements. ABP measurements give better prediction of clinical outcome than clinic or casual blood pressure measurements.
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Ambulatory urodynamic monitoring

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1996
K, Heslington, P, Hilton
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Ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring.

Australian family physician, 2013
This article forms part of our 'Tests and results' series for 2011 which aims to provide information about common tests that general practitioners order regularly. It considers areas such as indications, what to tell the patient, what the test can and cannot tell you, and interpretation of results.
Alex, McLellan, Uwais, Mohamed
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Ambulatory Electrocardiographic Monitoring

1982
The interest in long-term electrocardiographic monitoring is still increasing in view of the fact that ventricular dysrhythmias are the major etiologic factor determining sudden coronary death.
K.-P. Bethge, P. R. Lichtlen
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The Pediatric SmartShoe: Wearable Sensor System for Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Gait

IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering, 2018
Nagaraj Hegde   +9 more
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Ambulatory Blood-Pressure Monitoring

New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
Thomas G, Pickering   +2 more
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Comment: Ambulatory Kinetic Monitoring

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1987
Raymond E. Galinsky   +3 more
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