Long term ECG for cardiac insufficiency | Can a heart failure be detected in the ECG?
Long term ECG for cardiac insufficiency A long-term ECG is mainly performed in patients with (temporary) cardiac arrhythmia and/or unclear dizziness and unconsciousness (syncope). For this purpose, the patient receives a portable recorder which is attached for 24 to 48 hours and continuously records ECGs over this period. Due to the long period of time, … Long term ECG for cardiac insufficiency | Can a heart failure be detected in the ECG?