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Title: Detection of cardiac dysrhythmias by continuous electrocardiographic recording in children undergoing cardiac surgery. Author: Ringel RE, Kennedy HL, Brenner JI, Roberts GS, Berman MA. Journal: J Electrocardiol; 1984 Jan; 17(1):1-6. PubMed ID: 6699519. Abstract: The incidence of dysrhythmias was studied using 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring in 65 consecutive cases of children undergoing cardiac surgery. Recordings were made prior to surgery and in the early (1-10 days) and late (3-12 months) post operative periods. Prior to surgery, 25% of the patients displayed supraventricular dysrhythmias (SVD) and 39% ventricular dysrhythmias (VD). Immediately following surgery a dramatic increase in incidence occurred in both SVD and VD. On late follow-up the frequency of ectopy decreased but not to pre-operative levels. Standard 12-lead ECG was much less sensitive than Holter monitoring, detecting less than 25% of all dysrhythmias. Assessment of preoperative rhythm status is necessary to properly interpret postoperative dysrhythmias. Twenty-four hour ambulatory ECG recording is essential for the detection and evaluation of dysrhythmias in children undergoing cardiac surgery.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]