Coumel P, Attuel P, Mugica J, Slama R, Bouvrain Y
Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss. 1975 Sep;68(9):941-52.
The interest of permanent electrocardiographic recording in ambulatory patients is not restricted to the demonstration of the cardiogenic origin of some functional disturbances. This method provides the proof of the often non fiable character of anamnesis for the diagnosis of arrhythmias. It shows the close relationship between "minor" (extra-systoles) and "major" (tachycardias) arrhythmias, and consequently the prognostic value of the former in relation with the latter. Continuous ECG follow-up affords in the assessment of anti-arrhythmic drugs efficiency a higher safety than that provided by the conventional simple clinical follow-up.