Comparison of continuous 24‑hour and 14‑day ECG monitoring for the detection of cardiac arrhythmias in patients with ischemic stroke or syncope

Key Points:

  • Evaluates the detection rates of cardiac arrhythmias using 24-hour vs. 14-day ECG monitoring.
  • Focuses on patients with ischemic stroke or syncope.
  • Aims to improve arrhythmia diagnosis and stroke risk assessment.

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This study compares the effectiveness of continuous 24-hour ECG monitoring versus extended 14-day monitoring in detecting cardiac arrhythmias in patients with ischemic stroke or syncope. The findings aim to guide clinicians in choosing optimal monitoring durations for improved diagnosis and patient outcomes.

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