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Who needs a dynamic electrocardiogram?
Dynamic electrocardiogram (DCG), also known as Holter, is a method of continuously recording the dynamic electrical activity of the heart of a patient for 24 hours or longer by bioelectric recording, and observing and studying the changes of ECG under dynamic conditions. Ltd.
The test can detect or detect the subject.
1. Symptomatic or asymptomatic myocardial ischemia;
2. Various tachyarrhythmias such as premature beats and tachycardia;
3. All kinds of arrhythmias such as arrhythmias and escape beats;
4. Sinus block, atrioventricular block, intraventricular block, etc. Ltd.
5. There is no relationship between the abnormal situation mentioned above and daily activities.
6. Whether the pacing and perception functions of various artificial cardiac pacemakers are normal or not;
7. Does the change of heart rate in day and night conform to the physiological law?
The following patients need dynamic electrocardiogram:
1. Patients with intermittent chest pain, whether it occurs during activity or at rest;
2. Patients with intermittent panic and palpitation;
3. Patients with intermittent chest tightness, whether during activity or rest;
4. Patients with intermittent dizziness or blackening in front of their eyes;
5. Patients with intermittent fainting;
6. Patients with frequent insomnia;
7. Patients who have implanted or installed artificial cardiac pacemakers;
8. Patients with abnormal ECG results;
9. It is necessary to know the severity of myocardial ischemia in patients with coronary heart disease.
10. Patients who need to know the severity of arrhythmias such as premature beats, tachycardia, escape beats, arrest and conduction block need to be understood.
11. Patients who need to know the therapeutic effects of various fast and chronic arrhythmias;
12. Patients with coronary heart disease, angina pectoris and myocardial ischemia need to be understood.
13. Observation of Heart Electrical Activity in Healthy People Day and Night.
Notes: 1. The examinee should wear loose cotton-padded clothes; 2. Outpatient patients need to carry identity cards.