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Computer analysis of Holter electrocardiogram.
Fukuoka igaku zasshi = Hukuoka acta medica, 1994Computer analysis is indispensable for the interpretation of Holter ECG, because it includes a large quantity of data. Computer analysis of Holter ECG is similar to that of conventional ECG, however, in computer analysis of Holter ECG, there are some difficulties such as many noise, limited analyzing time and voluminous data.
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HOLTER MONITORING IN CARDIOLOGICAL PRACTICE
Medical Journal of Australia, 1978Thirty-one patients who presented with the symptoms of palpitations and/or syncope were personally studied by the Holter monitor electrocardiogram method. The method is briefly described. Interesting results were obtained, which are illustrated by five case histories. Of these 31 cases which were studied, five gave entirely negative results.
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Journal of Electrocardiology, 1991
In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that for an important subset of patients with coronary artery disease, many or all of their ischemic episodes are not accompanied by anginal pain. For these patients, it is desirable to detect these ischemic episodes as periods of ST-segment depression on Holter tapes.
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In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that for an important subset of patients with coronary artery disease, many or all of their ischemic episodes are not accompanied by anginal pain. For these patients, it is desirable to detect these ischemic episodes as periods of ST-segment depression on Holter tapes.
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“Therapeutic” Holter Monitoring
Chest, 1980E L, Kinney, A J, Liedtke, R F, Zelis
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Ambulatory (Holter) Electrocardiography Technology
Cardiology Clinics, 1992Ambulatory 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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To the Centennial of Norman Holter (1914–1983)
Kardiologiia, 2015The article is devoted to the centennial of the founder of ambulatory ECG monitoring Norman Jeffrey Holter (1914-1983). It contains brief history of the scientists family, and depiction of his own educational way from magister of chemistry and physics to specialist in nuclear research.
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Holter Monitoring: Uses and Misuses
Hospital Practice, 1981Ambulatory ECG monitoring offers a simple and precise tool for diagnosis of many cardiac arrhythmias, particularly those that are intermittent.
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