2017 ISHNE-HRS expert consensus statement on ambulatory ECG and external cardiac monitoring/telemetry

Jonathan S. Steinberg, Niraj Varma, Iwona Cygankiewicz, Peter Aziz, Paweł Balsam, Adrian Baranchuk, Daniel J. Cantillon, Polychronis Dilaveris, Sergio J. Dubner, Nabil El-Sherif, Jaroslaw Krol, Malgorzata Kurpesa, Maria Teresa La Rovere, Suave S. Lobodzinski, Emanuela Teresa Locati, Suneet Mittal, Brian Olshansky, Ewa Piotrowicz, Leslie Saxon, Peter H. StoneLarisa G. Tereshchenko, Gioia Turitto, Neil J. Wimmer, Richard L. Verrier, Wojciech Zareba, Ryszard Piotrowicz

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Abstract

Ambulatory ECG (AECG) is very commonly employed in a variety of clinical contexts to detect cardiac arrhythmias and/or arrhythmia patterns which are not readily obtained from the standard ECG. Accurate and timely characterization of arrhythmias is crucial to direct therapies that can have an important impact on diagnosis, prognosis or patient symptom status. The rhythm information derived from the large variety of AECG recording systems can often lead to appropriate and patient-specific medical and interventional management. The details in this document provide background and framework from which to apply AECG techniques in clinical practice, as well as clinical research.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAnnals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2017

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