Thomas L E, Shapiro L M, Perrins E J, Fox K M
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1984 Oct 27;289(6452):1106-7. doi: 10.1136/bmj.289.6452.1106.
The findings of 24 hour ambulatory electrocardiography and monitoring with the Cardiomemo, a device recording 32 seconds of electrocardiogram during symptoms, were compared in 20 patients with symptoms suggestive of arrhythmia. Ambulatory electrocardiography showed arrhythmia in seven patients, extrasystoles in six, and normal findings in seven. Nine patients failed to transmit any Cardiomemo recordings, and the Cardiomemo failed to show ventricular and supraventricular tachycardia. It did not show any appreciable arrhythmia in the seven patients with normal 24 hour electrocardiograms. The Cardiomemo does not offer any important advantages over ambulatory electrocardiography, and its relative cheapness is outweighed by the limited number of patients who can use the device in one year. It can, however, reassure anxious patients of the absence of arrhythmia during symptoms.
对20名有疑似心律失常症状的患者,比较了24小时动态心电图监测结果与使用Cardiomemo(一种在症状发作时记录32秒心电图的设备)进行监测的结果。动态心电图显示7名患者有心律失常,6名有早搏,7名结果正常。9名患者未能传输任何Cardiomemo记录,且Cardiomemo未显示室性和室上性心动过速。在24小时心电图正常的7名患者中,Cardiomemo未显示任何明显的心律失常。与动态心电图相比,Cardiomemo没有任何重要优势,而且其相对低廉的价格被一年内能够使用该设备的患者数量有限这一因素所抵消。不过,它可以让焦虑的患者放心,在症状发作期间没有心律失常。