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. 2015 May 27;6:149. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2015.00149

Table 2.

Overall organization of clinical and electrocardiographic data from ambulatory cardiac monitoring.

I. General
a. Subject information
b. Enrollment period—days, hours
c. Analysis time—days, hours
d. Heart rate—maximum, minimum, range, average
e. Subject triggered events and diary entries
II. Arrhythmia type, conduction system abnormalities and specifics
a. Sinus tachycardia—number of episodes, duration, average rate, range
b. Bradycardia—number of episodes, duration, average rate, range
c. Pauses—number of episodes, duration, range
d. Junction rhythms or ectopy—burden (%), quantity
e. Atrioventricular block (type I, type II, 2:1, high-grade)—quantity
f. Complete heart block (third-degree)—quantity, duration
g. Atrial ectopy—burden (%), quantity
h. Atrial fibrillation—burden (%), range, rate, average
i. Atrial flutter—burden (%), range, rate, average
j. Supraventricular ectopy or tachycardia—burden (%), quantity
k. Wide complex tachycardia—quantity, rate
l. Ventricular ectopy (single, couplet, triplet, bigeminy, trigeminy)—type, burden (%), quantity
m. Ventricular tachycardia (≥3 beats)—sustained (≥30 s) or non-sustained (<30 s), burden (%)
III. Other relevant information
a. Subject triggered events relating to the above arrhythmias or conduction system abnormalities