External Loop Recorders: Primary Care Placement Is Noninferior to Hospital-Based Cardiac Unit
Introduction: External loop recorders (ELRs) are recommended for the investigation of syncope and palpitations. This study aimed to compare rates of arrhythmia detection between primary care (PC) and hospital-based cardiac unit (HBCU) fitted ELRs. Methods: Data were captured from January to December...
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Main Authors: | Kara J. Callum (Author), Lynn Hall (Author), Sharon Jack (Author), Colin Farman (Author), Gordon F. Rushworth (Author), Stephen J. Leslie (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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