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contributor authorSolbiati, Monica
contributor authorTrombetta, Lucia
contributor authorSacco, Roberto M.
contributor authorErba, Luca
contributor authorBozzano, Viviana
contributor authorCostantino, Giorgio
contributor authorRaj, Satish R.
contributor authorBarbic, Franca
contributor authorCasazza, Giovanni
contributor authorDipaola, Franca
contributor authorFurlan, Raffaello
contributor authorKenny, Rose A.
contributor authorQuinn, James V.
contributor authorSheldon, Robert S.
contributor authorShen, Win
date accessioned2019-09-18T09:04:03Z
date available2019-09-18T09:04:03Z
date copyright3/6/2019 12:00:00 AM
date issued2019
identifier issn1932-6181
identifier othermed_013_02_024001.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4258467
description abstractThe aims of this study were (1) to identify research publications studying noninvasive electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring devices, (2) to define and categorize current technology in noninvasive ECG recording, and (3) to discuss desirable noninvasive recording features for personalized syncope evaluation to guide technological advancement and future studies. We performed a systematic review of the literature that assessed noninvasive ECG-monitoring devices, regardless of the reason for monitoring. We performed an Internet search and corresponded with syncope experts and companies to help identify further eligible products. We extracted information about included studies and device features. We found 173 relevant papers. The main reasons for ECG monitoring were atrial fibrillation (n = 45), coronary artery disease (n = 10), syncope (n = 8), palpitations (n = 8), other cardiac diseases (n = 67), and technological aspects of monitoring (n = 35). We identified 198 devices: 5 hospital telemetry devices, 12 patches, 46 event recorders, 70 Holter monitors, 23 external loop recorders, 20 mobile cardiac outpatient telemetries, and 22 multifunctional devices. The features of each device were very heterogeneous. There are a large number of ECG-monitoring devices with different features available in the market. Our findings may help clinicians select the appropriate device for their patients. Since there are only a few published articles analyzing their usefulness in syncope patients, further research might improve their use in this clinical setting.
publisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleA Systematic Review of Noninvasive Electrocardiogram Monitoring Devices for the Evaluation of Suspected Cardiovascular Syncope
typeJournal Paper
journal volume13
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Medical Devices
identifier doi10.1115/1.4042795
journal fristpage24001
journal lastpage024001-10
treeJournal of Medical Devices:;2019:;volume( 013 ):;issue: 002
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