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Establishing reference ranges for ambulatory electrocardiography parameters: meta-analysis

Heart, 2020
Objective Despite the widespread and increasing use of ambulatory electrocardiography (ECG), there is no consensus on reference ranges for ambulatory electrocardiogram parameters to guide interpretation.
Curtis B Williams   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Developments in Ambulatory Electrocardiography

Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 2006
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in many developed countries. There is a need for cardiovascular monitoring devices that can supplement traditional medical and clinical care by enabling the diagnosis of conditions with infrequent symptoms, the timely detection of critical signs that are precursors to sudden cardiac death, and ...
Valérie, Eveloy   +2 more
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Ambulatory electrocardiography in dogs

Veterinary Record, 1991
Twenty-four hour ambulatory electrocardiographic recording using a Medilog tape recorder was attempted in 16 healthy pet dogs weighing between 18.4 and 34 kg, while they were living in familiar surroundings. Full 24-hour records were obtained from 10 of them and recordings of more than 10 hours duration from two others; and the findings in these ...
L W, Hall   +3 more
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Highly adhesive, washable and stretchable on-skin electrodes based on polydopamine and silk fibroin for ambulatory electrocardiography sensing

, 2020
Ambulatory electrocardiography (ECG) is used to realize the diagnostics of coronary heart disease. On-skin electrodes are employed for ambulatory ECG sensing through conformable contact with the arbitrarily shaped moving skin.
Xiaohui Du   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Ambulatory Electrocardiography

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1995
Background: 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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Audit of 24 h ambulatory electrocardiography (Holter) of 281 Nigerian patients in Benin city metropolis

Nigerian Journal of Cardiology, 2019
Background: Recent advances in cardiovascular management have been the result of the implementation of technological advances in the form of facilities in patient care.
V. Josephs, W. Sadoh, J. Ikhidero
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Ambulatory (Holter) electrocardiography and myocardial ischemia

American Heart Journal, 1989
Ambulatory (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, 1992
Ambulatory 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, 2004
24-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.
BIRETTONI, Francesco   +3 more
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Motion Artifact Reduction in Ambulatory Electrocardiography Using Inertial Measurement Units and Kalman Filtering

Fusion, 2018
Electrocardiography (ECG) using lightweight and inexpensive ambulatory ECG devices makes it possible to monitor patients during their daily activities and can give important insight in arrhythmias and other cardiac diseases.
R. Hostettler   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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