2015
DOI: 10.1111/anec.12322
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The Evaluation of the Patient with Unexplained Palpitations: Maximizing Diagnostic Yield while Minimizing Unnecessary Frustration

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“…Ambulatory ECG monitoring is the key tool for the diagnosis of unexplained, well-tolerated recurrent palpitations. Clinical presentation and frequency of palpitations should be taken into consideration when selecting the device (Crawford et al, 1999;Mittal, 2015;Raviele et al, 2011). Traditional AECG monitor (24-48 hr) is indicated for patients who experience frequent palpitations every day, or can reliably reproduce symptoms (e.g., positional or exertional palpitations).…”
Section: E64mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ambulatory ECG monitoring is the key tool for the diagnosis of unexplained, well-tolerated recurrent palpitations. Clinical presentation and frequency of palpitations should be taken into consideration when selecting the device (Crawford et al, 1999;Mittal, 2015;Raviele et al, 2011). Traditional AECG monitor (24-48 hr) is indicated for patients who experience frequent palpitations every day, or can reliably reproduce symptoms (e.g., positional or exertional palpitations).…”
Section: E64mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical presentation and frequency of palpitations should be taken into consideration when selecting the device (Crawford et al, 1999;Mittal, 2015;Raviele et al, 2011 to be more cost-effective (Fogel, Evans, & Prystowsky, 1997). It has been shown that 2 weeks of ECG monitoring provide the best balance between diagnostic yield and associated cost (Zimetbaum et al, 1998).…”
Section: Palpitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%