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An introduction to ambulatory electrocardiography

British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2010
Ambulatory electrocardiography, incorporating Holter and patientactivated ECG recording, aims to provide information additional to that obtained from a standard ECG. Its main purpose is to explain intermittent symptoms, such as palpitations, dizziness or loss of consciousness, that may be due to a disturbance of cardiac rhythm.
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Electrocardiography and ambulatory monitoring

2010
An 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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Comparison of ambulatory electrocardiography and exercise testing

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1981
Ambulatory electrocardiography and exercise testing are two noninvasive diagnostic procedures widely employed to evaluate patients for cardiac arrhythmias and S-T segment changes. This review addresses the differences and similarities of the two techniques, and examines the relative diagnostic and prognostic merit of the arrhythmia and S-T segment ...
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Ambulatory Electrocardiography

2022
William J. Gionfriddo   +2 more
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[Ambulatory electrocardiography].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2012
Robert W. Rho, Richard L. Page
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AMBULATORY ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY

2023
M Iabluchankyi   +3 more
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[Recording of signals in ambulatory electrocardiography].

Giornale italiano di cardiologia, 1988
The different techniques for the acquisition of electrocardiographic signal in ambulatory monitoring are described in this paper. Direct and, frequency modulation systems are explained in details with their relative advantages and disadvantages. The basis of digital sampling and real time analysis of ECG signals are also explained.
A, Benassi   +3 more
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Long-Term Ambulatory Electrocardiography

1982
Section 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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