Stroke, Vol 9, 514-516, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
M Fisher
The value of continuous long-term ECG monitoring in patients with transient
generalized neurological symptoms is well established, but its value in
transient focal neurological deficits is less clear. A patient is reported
who had significant dysrhythmias and transient focal cerebral symptoms
which did not clear after cardiac pacing. Nineteen other patients were
monitored as part of their evaluation for transient focal cerebral symptoms
and were found to have essentially no cerebrally significant dysrhythmias.
This report suggests cardiac dysrhythmias rarely cause such symptoms.
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Holter monitoring in patients with transient focal cerebral ischemia
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