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Introduction Non‐invasive fetal electrocardiography (NIFECG) has potential benefits over the computerized cardiotocography (cCTG) that may permit its development in remote fetal heart‐rate monitoring.
Becky Liu +2 more
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A low-power long-term ambulatory ECG monitor was developed for the acquisition, storage and processing of three simultaneous leads DI, aVF and V2 with a beat-to-beat heart rate measurement in real time.
Frank Martínez-Suárez +4 more
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Introduction Fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring is a vital aspect of fetal well-being assessment, and the current method of computerised cardiotocography (cCTG) is limited to the hospital setting. Non-invasive fetal ECG (NIFECG) has the ability to produce
Amarnath Bhide +3 more
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The utility of ambulatory electrocardiography (AECG) to evaluate cats with subclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) for arrhythmias and heart rate variability (HRV) is not well defined but may provide information regarding risk stratification.
Ashley L. Walker +4 more
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Background Vipera berus has a worldwide distribution and causes high morbidity in dogs annually. A complication to envenomation may be cardiac arrhythmias.
Anna Rave Vestberg +2 more
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Quality predictors of abdominal fetal electrocardiography recording in antenatal ambulatory and bedside settings [PDF]
Background: Fetal electrocardiography using an abdominal monitor (Monica AN24™) could increase the diagnostic use of fetal heart rate (fHR) variability measurements.
Hoesli, I. +6 more
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Task Force 2: Training in Electrocardiography, Ambulatory Electrocardiography, and Exercise Testing
### Importance Electrocardiography is the most commonly used diagnostic test in cardiology. Properly interpreted, it contributes significantly to the diagnosis and management of patients with cardiac disorders.
Myerburg, Robert J. +3 more
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Ambulatory electrocardiography: indications and devices [PDF]
Cardiac electrical abnormalities are common, and result in considerable morbidity and mortality. Although diagnosis can sometimes be made from the resting 12-lead ECG, a longer period of monitoring is often required to capture diagnostic information.
M. Sampson
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Assessing signal loss, accuracy, and acceptability of an ambulatory fetal electrocardiography with cardiotocography in the antepartum and intrapartum phases. [PDF]
NIFECG has comparable accuracy to CTG for FHR and UC monitoring during the antepartum and intrapartum phases, and is well accepted by women and nurses. Given that 41.1% of NIFECG traces were rejected due to signal loss, further research on improving the technology to reduce signal loss, and re‐evaluating the criteria for rejecting traces is vital to ...
Tan MMT +9 more
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Should all electrocardiography be ambulatory?
Due to technological advances, electrocardiographic parameters can now be obtained by the lay public without going to a clinic or hospital. Consumer-based wearable devices that allow detection of atrial fibrillation (AF) and other arrhythmias are ...
de Groot, Joris R., Harskamp, Ralf E.
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