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>Has anyone, preferably in the SE, got a spare but working ECG they could
>lend for a week or two? I am getting fairly dramatic runs of arrhythmia at
>apparently random times but not so random that I can ever produce them for
>my GP or get near an ECG. I thoought if by some means I could host an ECG
>machine for a few days, I could capture the problem on paper. Alternatively
>what does an ECG add-on board for a PC cost and where does one get them?
>
>Arrhythmic lurker
There is a clever little device on the market which allows a 30 second
recording to be taken anywhere you like. It looks a bit like a largish
credit card, and has 2 projecting terminals that one applies to ones
chest during a arrhythmic event.
alternatively the latest 24-72 hr monitors are not too bad to wear these
days.. better than the lumping great box *I* had to wear.. ! approach
your friendly local cardiologist.
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Chris Pearson
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