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Equipment and possibilities of dynamic monitoring for arrhythmia during steady electrocardial stimulation

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Conclusions

1. The ARKA cardiocomplex makes it possible to diagnose short-term temporary disturbances of the heart's rhythm in patients who have implanted cardiostimulators, or do not.

2. It is possible to utilize the ARKA complex under clinical conditions in departments of the cardiosurgical and cardiological types that specialize in cardiorhythmology, and also under dispensary conditions in offices of clinical inspection and functional diagnostics.

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Academician I. P. Pavlov Leningrad Medical Institute, City Hospital No. 26, Main Administration of Public Health, Executive Committee of the Leningrad Soviet. Leningrad Scientific-Industrial Association “Azimut.” Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No. 3, pp. 9–11, May–June, 1990.

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Aksenov, D.S., Bark, B.A., Sapozhnikov, I.R. et al. Equipment and possibilities of dynamic monitoring for arrhythmia during steady electrocardial stimulation. Biomed Eng 24, 98–101 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00573062

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