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Richtlinien für die Durchführung der nichtinvasiven Diagnostik von Rhythmusstörungen

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Die Notfalltherapie bei akuten Herzrhythmusstörungen

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Bei der Diagnostik von Rhythmusstörungen spielt neben den invasiven Verfahren (siehe Richtlinien für die Durchführung invasiver elektrophysio-logischer Untersuchungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Kardiologie — Herz- und Kreislaufforschung) die nichtinvasive Diagnostik eine wichtige Rolle. Diese nichtinvasive Diagnostik stützt sich heute vorwiegend auf vier Untersuchungsverfahren: Langzeit-Elektrokardiographie, die Untersuchung mit Hilfe sogenannter Event-Recorder, die Kipptischuntersuchung sowie die Durchführung pharmakologischer Testverfahren. Die hier von der Arbeitsgruppe Arrhythmie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Kardiologie — Herz- und Kreislaufforschung vorgelegte Empfehlung zur Durchführung dieser nichtinvasiven Untersuchungsverfahren soll einen Überblick über die apparativen Voraussetzungen sowie die Indikation bei verschiedenen Arrhythmien bzw. Krankheitsbildern geben. Jedes Kapitel endet mit einer Empfehlung zur Indikation, wobei diese Empfehlungen entsprechend den Richtlinien zur Durchführung invasiver elektrophysiologischer Untersuchungen in drei Kategorien unterteilt werden:

  1. A

    Indikation, bei der weitgehender Konsens besteht;

  2. B

    Mögliche Indikation, bei der aber kein allgemeiner Konsens aufgrund des gegenwärtigen wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisstandes besteht;

  3. C

    Keine Indikation.

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Block, M. et al. (2001). Richtlinien für die Durchführung der nichtinvasiven Diagnostik von Rhythmusstörungen. In: Trappe, HJ., Schuster, HP. (eds) Die Notfalltherapie bei akuten Herzrhythmusstörungen. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57631-7_7

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