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What software is needed to interpret cardiac holter monitor data (ECG)?
« Reply #20 on: 13/08/2008 16:00:49 »
Sure, in fact you can download the data here:

www.dilo.com/eric/medical/hm.zip [nofollow]

I thought it was a GE monitor, but have been since told it was not.  Given the BRENT file name, the GE specialist I talked to said it is likely a competing model.

FWIW, I had my visit with second cardiologist yesterday, who said she "was not impressed" with the results - which, in cardio-humor, is a good thing.  She said that the 11 min it took to get to 160, and the 5 min it took to get below 100 is completely normal, and that I'm probably just expecting too much of myself.

Admittedly the HR did climb slowly, and drop quickly - but upon biking, it jumps from 80 to 130 in < 1 min.  She said not to be concerned.  This is now the second doctor saying the same thing, so I guess I'm ok (famous last words).  Just don't want to pull a Tim Russert.
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