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Title: Implantable ECG Loop Recorders in Patients with Palpitations

Presentor(s) D.Benditt (US)
Episode 18
Year 2007
Duration 19:10
Shownotes    Diagnostic evaluation of intermittent rapid heart beating (i.e., 'palpitations') is a frequent clinical problem.  Typically, after the initial clinical assessment comprising a medical history, physical examination, ECG, and if deemed appropriate an echocardiogram, the key tool for diagnosis of palpitations is ambulatory ECG monitoring (AECG).  The indisputable diagnostic  'gold standard' is ECG-symptom correlation. The specific type of monitoring (i.e., Holter, wearable event recorders, implantable event recorders [ILRs]) is determined by the expected frequency of symptoms in the given individual. Recently, as the importance of ECG - symptom correlation has been increasingly accepted, the ILR has become recognized as an essential tool for establishing diagnoses efficiently and cost-effectively.

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