2013
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2012/4923.2802
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The Diagnostic Significance of the Holter Monitoring in the Evaluation of Palpitation

Abstract: 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. The inclusion criteria was age greater then 18 years with the symptom of unexplained recurrent palpitations. The exclusion criteria was patients with known medical causes of palpitation, a history of documented arrhythmias, or a history of or the current use of anti-arr… Show more

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“…Therefore, it's fundamental for right diagnosis and proper treatment to document and recognize the underlying heart rhythm during symptoms. The leading role in diagnostic process of arrhythmias, due to availability and low cost, occupy a classic 12-lead ECG and Holter monitoring (1). Both methods are well known and used from many years, and their clinical usefulness has its justification in everyday clinical practice (2).…”
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“…Therefore, it's fundamental for right diagnosis and proper treatment to document and recognize the underlying heart rhythm during symptoms. The leading role in diagnostic process of arrhythmias, due to availability and low cost, occupy a classic 12-lead ECG and Holter monitoring (1). Both methods are well known and used from many years, and their clinical usefulness has its justification in everyday clinical practice (2).…”
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confidence: 99%