Which groups of people need long-term ambulatory ECG monitoring?

First of all, patients with arrhythmia diseases are the main monitoring objects of long-range ambulatory ECG monitoring. From arrhythmia screening before diagnosis, to follow-up of disease development during diagnosis, and evaluation of effect after treatment, long-term dynamic monitoring is required. Through 24 hours or even 7 days of continuous monitoring, it is possible to detect potential diseases early, dynamically track the changes of the disease, prevent the risk of disease deterioration, and evaluate and guide the effect of drug treatment or surgical treatment.

Heart rate is an important parameter in human vital signs. Long-range dynamic heart rate and ECG monitoring can realize continuous observation of human vital signs. Therefore, long-term ambulatory ECG monitoring is also required in the postoperative rehabilitation population. Long-range ambulatory ECG monitoring can help doctors effectively assess postoperative recovery and treatment effects, and then formulate treatment plans for the next stage.

People with primary underlying diseases such as high blood pressure, high blood lipids, high cholesterol, and diabetes are at high risk of cardiovascular disease. Because primary diseases can cause certain damage to heart function, they are more likely to cause arrhythmia than ordinary people. These groups are more prone to worsening effects after complicated arrhythmia diseases, and it is necessary to strengthen continuous monitoring and recording of cardiac electrical activity in daily life.

With the increase of age, people often have health problems such as senile degeneration and decreased heart function, and many elderly people suffer from primary underlying diseases to varying degrees, which are more likely to cause cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, even in the elderly population (especially those over 65 years old), even if the results of ECG examinations are normal, it is recommended to strengthen long-term ambulatory ECG monitoring. Some early arrhythmias have no obvious symptoms and can have serious consequences if ignored.

Athletes and sports enthusiasts can also perform long-range holter monitoring as needed. The level of the basal heart rate determines the degree of adaptation of the human body to the exercise intensity. At the same time, the exercise rhythm also affects the change of the heart rate. Athletes and exercise enthusiasts can control the rhythm of exercise according to the results of dynamic ECG monitoring, and allocate physical fitness reasonably, which can not only improve exercise efficiency, but also effectively ensure exercise safety, and avoid the tragedy of injury and sudden death caused by excessive cardiac load.

Plus1Health has an ECG recorder that can realize long-range ambulatory ECG monitoring, which can be easily worn and realize the collection and recording of ambulatory ECG data. The ECG data will be simultaneously transmitted to the patient terminal, family terminal, and enterprise big data center, and real-time data and analysis reports can be viewed on the mobile phone applet, realizing self-monitoring and active management of dynamic ECG.

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