The book begins with an overview of Holter ECG monitoring, tracing its historical evolution and emphasizing its critical role in modern cardiology. Detailed chapters guide readers through the fundamentals of Holter monitoring, clinical indications, patient preparation, and real-world applications. From detecting arrhythmias and myocardial ischemia to assessing heart rate variability and risk stratification, this text provides a robust foundation for understanding the diverse clinical uses of Holter monitoring.
Key features include:
- Step-by-Step Preparation and Execution: Detailed guidance on patient assessment, equipment setup, electrode placement, and troubleshooting signal artifacts.
- Comprehensive Data Analysis: In-depth interpretation of normal and abnormal rhythms, myocardial ischemia patterns, and advanced quantitative and qualitative analyses.
- Holter Report Structuring: Strategies for creating detailed, actionable reports with sample cases for reference.
- Advancements in Technology: Insights into event monitors, artificial intelligence, and emerging wearable technologies.
- Specialized Applications: Holter monitoring for pediatric, geriatric, and athletic populations, as well as post-surgical and device evaluations.
- Case Studies and Practical Tips: Real-world examples and scenarios to bridge theory with practice, along with practical tips to enhance diagnostic accuracy and patient compliance.
Complete with appendices featuring protocols, patient diaries, FAQs, and a self-assessment section, "Ambulatory Holter ECG Monitoring: Practical Insights" is an indispensable resource for anyone aiming to master the art and science of ambulatory ECG monitoring. Whether setting up a new Holter monitoring service or refining existing skills, this book equips readers with the tools they need to advance diagnostic precision in cardiovascular care.
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