QTc interval on 24‐hour holter monitor: To trust or not to trust? [PDF]
Introduction QT interval represents the ventricular depolarization and repolarization. Its accurate measurement is critical since prolonged QT can lead to sudden cardiac death.
Mhd Khalil Tamr Agha +6 more
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Comparison Between a Single-Lead ECG Garment Device and a Holter Monitor: A Signal Quality Assessment. [PDF]
Wearable electronics are increasingly common and useful as health monitoring devices, many of which feature the ability to record a single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG). However, recording the ECG commonly requires the user to touch the device to complete
Neri L +11 more
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Holter Monitor Rhythm Parameters in Healthy Infants, Children, and Adolescents: Defining Reference Limits With Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
Background Ambulatory electrocardiography has been in clinical use for 5 decades. However, reference limits for rhythm parameters in healthy infants, children, and adolescents have not been adequately defined.
James J. Joyce +4 more
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BackgroundSubclinical atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the pathogeneses of embolic stroke. Detection of occult AF and providing proper anticoagulant treatment is an important way to prevent stroke recurrence.
Ju Youn Kim +9 more
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Effect of burden and origin sites of premature ventricular contractions on left ventricular function by 7-day Holter monitor. [PDF]
Recent studies have shown that premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) could enlarge the heart, but its risk factors are incompletely understood as a single 24-hour recording cannot reflect the true PVC burden due to day-to-day variability. Our purpose
Xu W +14 more
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Long-term arrhythmia detection using portable ECG patches in stroke patients: a case series [PDF]
Cardiac arrhythmias are common following ischemic stroke and can lead to severe complications, such as recurrent strokes. Early identification is important, and continuous electrocardiography (ECG) monitoring provides a possible solution.
Cb Pandey +6 more
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Patient experiences with a smartwatch 1L-ECG versus traditional Holter monitoring for ambulatory cardiac rhythm monitoring: a qualitative study [PDF]
Objective To explore patients’ experiences and perspectives on using a direct-to-consumer smartwatch with single-lead electrocardiography (1L-ECG) for ambulatory rhythm diagnostics in primary care.Design Qualitative study using semi-structured interviews
Eric Wierda +6 more
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We sought to compare the diagnostic efficacy of a 72-hour wearable electrocardiography (ECG) patch monitoring with a conventional 24-hour Holter monitoring for the detection of cardiogenic vertigo.
Hyun Ah Kim +9 more
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Background: Cardiac arrhythmias are very common but underdiagnosed due to their transient and asymptomatic nature. An optimization of arrhythmia detection would permit to better treat patients and could substantially reduce morbidity and mortality.
Srinivasan Murali +5 more
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The Diagnostic Significance of the Holter Monitoring in the Evaluation of Palpitation [PDF]
Purpose: To determine the diagnostic yield of the 24-hour Holter monitoring in the patients who were evaluated for palpitations. Methods: A prospective, single-centre study was performed to evaluate the diagnostic yield of the Holter monitoring.
Badri Paudel, Klara Paudel
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