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An introduction to ambulatory electrocardiography
British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2010Ambulatory 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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Chronobiology International
We aimed to quantify associations between resting heart rate variability (HRV) and ambulatory blood pressure (BP) characteristics in young adults. Thirty-two apparently healthy young adults (50% male) were included in the study.
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We aimed to quantify associations between resting heart rate variability (HRV) and ambulatory blood pressure (BP) characteristics in young adults. Thirty-two apparently healthy young adults (50% male) were included in the study.
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Comparison of ambulatory electrocardiography and exercise testing
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1981Ambulatory 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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