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| • Simple process |
| • Does not require any investments in the equipment or software |
| • Remote Analysis Ltd equips clients with necessary registration devices |
| • Using the devices or software does not require expertise |
• Does not require expertise from the primary healthcare doctor |
| • Registration at home in a familiar sleeping environment |
| • Diagnosis in the health centre or the medical centre with the help of the consulting doctor -Fast and inexpensive – payments according to the level of usage |
In holter-monitoring the electrical activity of the heart is recorded for 24 hours. The electrode stickers are attached on the chest and the patient carries the actual device on his/her waist. The device records the electrical activity into a digital memory using three channels. The person who is analysed keeps a diary of any symptoms during the registering. |
| • Establishing the presence of arrhythmia |
| • Further inspection of the severity of arrhythmia |
| • Easuring the QT-time and estimating characteristics of the T-wave in different circumstances |
| • Studying the pulse level during an atrial fibrillation in different circumstances |
| • Studying the activity of the nervous system controlling the pulse |
| • Studying the possibility of coronary heart disease because of chest pains occurring when resting or exercising |
| • Evaluating the effectiveness of medication |
| • Evaluating the drawbacks of medication concerning pulse level, QT-time, and increasing severity of arrhythmia |
| • Analysing the activity of a pacemaker |
| • Analysing workload |
Reasons for using the 24-hour ECG-monitoring serviceList of symptoms that justify the use of 24-hour EKG-monitoring and states that can be at least partly caused by arrhythmia: |
| • Feeling the heart "jump" |
| • Palpitations or rapid thumping in the chest |
| • Feeling light-headed and weak |
| • Short loss of consciousness |
| • Shortness of breath while exercising |
| • Feelings of pain or pressure in your chest |
| • Heart failure (difficulty in breathing, bloating) among arrhythmia patients |
| • A stroke caused by a possible atrial fibrillation |
| • A relative has been diagnosed with a serious arrhythmia |
| • Abnormalities in the ECG that are possibly caused by arrhythmia |
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