Case Study: Arrhythmia Assessment With 30-day MCT Patch Challenges Traditional Holter Monitoring
Ambulatory Holter monitoring has long been used to diagnose arrhythmias, typically recording ECG data for 24–48 hours. In contrast, mobile cardiac telemetry (MCT) patches enable real-time ECG monitoring for up to 30 days, allowing for longer-term analysis. This study compares the arrhythmia and ectopy diagnostic yield of a 30-day MCT patch with that of a 24-hour Holter monitor to evaluate differences in patient outcomes.
Ruhi Mahajan, PhD, Alok Gambhir, MD, PhD, Sameer Adumala
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