The rate and rhythm of the human heart
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Campbell, James Patrick McIntyre
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2018-01-31T11:41:02Z
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2018-01-31T11:41:02Z
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1984
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dc.description.abstract
24 hour ambulatory electrocardiography has become
established as a routine investigation in hospital
practice. The interpretation of results from any
investigation depends upon a knowledge of its normal
range, and in spite of the widespread use of ambulatory
electrocardiography in patients with symptoms or signs
of disease the normal limits for heart rate and rhythm
have not been adequately defined. The aim of this
research is to establish the normal pattern of heart
rate and rhythm in healthy adults.
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dc.description.abstract
Subjects aged 20 to 70 were selected at random from a general practice population and screened for evidence of
disease until 250 subjects (25 in each decade/sex group)
were obtained. Their apparent freedom from heart disease
was established by history, clinical examination, and
non-invasive investigations. The results of 24 hour
ambulatory ECG monitoring were analysed in terms of
heart rate, supraventricular and ventricular
arrhythmias, and bradyarrhythmias. 90% of subjects had
some rhythm disturbance, although the disturbance was
generally of a minor nature. However, 24% of subjects
had an arrhythmia usually considered to be of serious
prognostic or haemodynamic significance.
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dc.description.abstract
Most varieties of cardiac arrhythmia were observed, and
their occurrence in otherwise healthy individuals makes
interpretation of results from symptomatic patients
difficult. It is concluded that in general a causal
relationship between arrhythmias and symptoms can only
be established when both occur concurrently.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/27752
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2017 Block 16
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dc.title
The rate and rhythm of the human heart
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Thesis or Dissertation
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MD Doctor of Medicine
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