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1 HOLTER REPORT Practice Name Practice Address Practice Address 2 Practice Phone Number Name: Sample 3CH, AfibFlutter Recording Start Date/Time: 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM D: Date Of Birth: 5/18/1949 Secondary D: Admission D: 123 Age:63 Years Gender: Male Race: Caucasian Address: 8245 West 33rd Street City: Milwaukee State: W Postal Code: Country: USA Home Tel.: Work Tel.: N/A Mobile Tel.: Address: ndications: Abnormal ECG,Palpitation Medications: Beta Blockers,Diurectics Referring Physician: Dr. A. West Procedure Type: 24Hour 3Channel Date Processed: 8/14/212 Technician: Anna Reese, CT Analyst: Barbara Simpson, RN Diagnosis: Arrhythmia,Atrial Fibrillation,Cardiomyopathy Location: 313 Recording Duration: Recorder: H3Plusx.xxChan2Chan3Chan1 Recorder No: 6 D Notes: ER Admit and transfer to Medical Floor. Telemetry bed not available. Conclusions: Markedly abnormal Holter study. Reviewed by: UNCONFRMED REPORT Signed by: Date: Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
2 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Scan Criteria Min/Max Heart Rate: All Beats Pause Excluded: No Pauses: All Beats Pauses > 2 ms Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 2 Tachycardia: > 12 BPM Bradycardia: < 5 BPM Tachy/Brady Duration: > :3: SPB Prematurity: 2% QTc Formula: Linear QTc RR: RR Prior ST Segment Elevation (u): 1 ST Segment Depression (u): 2 Summary Statistics RR ariability: Normal ent. Rate: > 1 BPM Beats: > 3 Supravent. Rate: > 1 BPM Beats: > 3 Pacemaker Analysis: No Automatically Detect Atrial Fibrillation: No Summary Statistics ALL BEATS Total QRS: Normal Beats: Unknown Beats: BBB Beats: Fusion Beats: Supraventricular Beats: 1168 Recording Duration: 21 hr 18 min Analyzed Duration: 21 hr 18 min Artifact Duration: ::6 HEART RATE EPSODES Min/Max Heart Rate: All Beats Pause Excluded: No Minimum HR: 39 BPM at 1:58:7 AM Maximum HR: 181 BPM at 5:25:13 PM Average HR: 74 BPM Tachycardia: > 12 BPM Bradycardia: < 5 BPM Tachy/Brady Duration: > :3: Longest Tachycardia: :39:33, 161 BPM Avg at 5:42:54 PM Fastest Tachycardia: :39:33, 161 BPM Avg at 5:42:54 PM Longest Bradycardia:, BPM Avg at Slowest Bradycardia:, BPM Avg at PAUSES (All Beats) Pauses > 2 ms: 1 Longest RR: 2.1 s at 1:52:45 AM RR ariability (Normal) pnn5: 39% RMSSD: 13 ms SDNN: 192 ms SDNN ndex: 13 ms SDANN: 15 ms Triangular ndex: 46 ms ENTRCULAR ECTOPY entricular Beats: 2887 Singlets: 2881 Couplets: 3 Runs: Fastest Run: at Slowest Run: at Longest Run: at R on T Beats: nterpolated Beats: Escape Beats: E/1: 3 Average E/Hour: 135 ENTRCULAR RHYTHM entricular Tachycardia: ent. Rate: > 1 BPM Beats: > 3 Bigeminy Episodes: 114 Bigeminy Beats: 11 Bigeminy Duration: :12:16 Trigeminy Episodes: 28 Trigeminy Beats: 33 Trigeminy Duration: :3:44 PACED Atrial Paced Beats (%): (%) ent. Paced Beats (%): (%) Dual Paced Beats (%): (%) SUPRAENTRCULAR ECTOPY Prematurity: 2% Supraventricular Beats: 1168 Aberrant Beats: Singlets: 8543 Pairs: 789 Runs: 14 Fastest Run: 162 at 5:4:3 PM Slowest Run: 115 at 4:21:22 PM Longest Run: 4 at 1:21:5 PM SE/1: 17 Average SE/Hour: 485 SUPRAENTRCULAR RHYTHM Supraventricular Tachycardia: 14 Supravent. Rate: > 1 BPM Beats: > 3 Bigeminy Episodes: 66 Bigeminy Beats: 531 Bigeminy Duration: :6:15 Trigeminy Episodes: 223 Trigeminy Beats: 2985 Trigeminy Duration: :45:32 Atrial Fib Percent: 12 Atrial Fib Peak Rate: 18 OTHER RHYTHM EPSODES User Defined 1 : (%) User Defined 2 : (%) User Defined 3 : (%) QT ANALYSS (QTc Formula: Linear; QTc RR: RR Prior) Minimum QT: 259 ms at 6:31:31 PM Minimum QTc: 297 ms at 1:19:51 PM Maximum QT: 426 ms at 5:8:21 PM Maximum QTc: 463 ms at 5:8:21 PM Average QT: 368 ms Average QTc: 378 ms ST ELEATON (u) alue/time ST DEPRESSON (u) alue/time al af (+) 88 / 5:5:57 PM 244 / 5:25:57 PM 166 / 5:25:57 PM 25 / 4:5:57 PM 25 / 5:25:57 PM 88 / 5::57 PM al af () 64 / 6:15:57 PM 171 / 4:5:57 PM 111 / 4:5:57 PM 44 / 5:25:57 PM 141 / 4:5:57 PM / 5:25:57 PM Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
3 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Mortara nstrument, nc. Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 3 Narrative Summary The monitoring started at 9:5:57 PM and was continued for 21 hr 18 min. The total number of beats was with a total analysis duration of 21 hr 18 min. The average heart rate was 74 BPM, with the minimum rate, 39 BPM, occurring at 1:58:7 AM, and the maximum rate, 181 BPM, occurring at 5:25:13 PM. The longest episode of bradycardia was detected with an onset at, duration of and a heart rate of BPM. The slowest episode of bradycardia was detected with an onset at, duration of and a heart rate of BPM. The longest episode of tachycardia was detected with an onset at 5:42:54 PM, duration of :39:33 and a heart rate of 161 BPM. The fastest episode of tachycardia was detected with an onset at 5:42:54 PM, duration of :39:33 and a heart rate of 161 BPM. Atrial fibrillation was detected for 2:33: of the monitoring period with a total of 12%. The peak average heart rate during atrial fibrillation was 18 BPM. Supraventricular ectopic activity consisted of 1168 beats, which included 8543 single beats, 789 pairs, and 14 runs of 3 beats or longer. There were 66 supraventricular bigeminy episodes and 223 supraventricular trigeminy episodes. The SE/hour was 791 and SE/1 was 17. The fastest supraventricular run had a rate of 162 BPM and occurred at 5:4:3 PM. The longest run was 4 beats long and occurred at 1:21:5 PM. There were 14 episodes of supraventricular tachycardia. entricular pacing was detected for beats, which is % of the total; atrial pacing was detected for beats, which is % of the total; dual pacing was detected for beats, which is % of the total. entricular ectopic activity consisted of 2887 beats, which included 2881 single beats, 3 couplets, R on T events, and runs of 3 beats or longer. There were 114 ventricular bigeminy episodes and 28 ventricular trigeminy episodes. The E/hour was 135 and E/1 was 3. The fastest ventricular run had a rate of BPM and occurred at. The slowest ventricular run had a rate of BPM and occurred at. The longest run was beats long and occurred at. There were episodes of ventricular tachycardia. The longest RR interval was 2128 milliseconds at 1:52:45 AM, with 1 RR intervals longer than 2 milliseconds. The RR variability measures were: pnn5 of 39%, RMSSD of 13 ms, SDNN ndex of 13 ms, SDNN of 192 ms, and Triangular ndex of 46 ms. The maximum ST Depression of 171 u was detected in lead at 4:5:57 PM, and the maximum ST elevation of 244 u was detected in lead at 5:25:57 PM. The average QT was 368 ms, with a maximum QT of 426 ms occurring at 5:8:21 PM and a minimum QT of 259 ms occurring at 6:31:31 PM. The average QTc (Linear, using RR Prior) was 378 ms, with a maximum QTc of 463 ms occurring at 5:8:21 PM and a minimum QTc of 297 ms occurring at 1:19:51 PM. User Defined 1 was identified for % of the recording with a total number of beats. User Defined 2 was identified for % of the recording with a total number of beats. User Defined 3 was identified for % of the recording with a total number of beats. ision x.xx.xxxx
4 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 4 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Profiles RHYTHM PROFLE: GENERAL HOURLY SUMMARY Heart Rate Pauses ST User Defined Period Start Total Beats Diary Events Min Mean Max Max RR Total Dep Elev :5:57 22:5:57 23:5:57 :5:57 1:5:57 2:5:57 3:5:57 4:5:57 5:5:57 6:5:57 7:5:57 8:5:57 9:5:57 1:5:57 11:5:57 12:5:57 13:5:57 14:5:57 15:5:57 16:5:57 17:5:57 18:5: Summary Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
5 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 5 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Profiles RHYTHM PROFLE: SUPRAENTRCULAR HOURLY SUMMARY Heart Rate Supraventricular Ectopy Supraventricular Rhythm Period Start Diary Events Min Mean Max Run Length Max Run Total Tachy (#) Big (#) Trig (#) Aber (#) BBB (#) AFib (%) 21:5:57 22:5:57 23:5:57 :5:57 1:5:57 2:5:57 3:5:57 4:5:57 5:5:57 6:5:57 7:5:57 8:5:57 9:5:57 1:5:57 11:5:57 12:5:57 13:5:57 14:5:57 15:5:57 16:5:57 17:5:57 18:5: Summary Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
6 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 6 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Profiles RHYTHM PROFLE: ENTRCULAR HOURLY SUMMARY Heart Rate entricular Ectopy entricular Rhythm Period Start Diary Events Min Mean Max Run Length Max Run Total Tachy (#) Big (#) Trig (#) RonT (#) Fusion (#) nterp (#) Escape (#) Unknown (#) 21:5:57 22:5:57 23:5:57 :5:57 1:5:57 2:5:57 3:5:57 4:5:57 5:5:57 6:5:57 7:5:57 8:5:57 9:5:57 1:5:57 11:5:57 12:5:57 13:5:57 14:5:57 15:5:57 16:5:57 17:5:57 18:5: Summary Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
7 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 7 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Profiles RHYTHM PROFLE: RR AND QT HOURLY SUMMARY Heart Rate RR ariability QT/QTc Period Start Diary Events Min Mean Max pnn5 (%) rmssd (ms) SDNN (ms) SDANN (ms) QT QTcL RR Prior Tri (ms) Min Mean Max Min Mean Max 21:5:57 22:5:57 23:5:57 :5:57 1:5:57 2:5:57 3:5:57 4:5:57 5:5:57 6:5:57 7:5:57 8:5:57 9:5:57 1:5:57 11:5:57 12:5:57 13:5:57 14:5:57 15:5:57 16:5:57 17:5:57 18:5: Summary Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
8 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 8 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Trends Trends Rhythm Trends( Beats/min, S Beats/min, Runs, couplets, S couplets, S Runs, AFib% and HR) 15 Beats/min Couplets Runs : PM 12: AM 2: AM 4: AM 6: AM 8: AM 1: AM 12: PM 2: PM 4: PM 6: PM 8: PM S Beats/min S Couplets S Runs AFib% 5 1: PM 12: AM 2: AM 4: AM 6: AM 8: AM 1: AM 12: PM 2: PM 4: PM 6: PM 8: PM 2 HR(bpm) 1mm = 5bpm : PM 12: AM 2: AM 4: AM 6: AM 8: AM 1: AM 12: PM 2: PM 4: PM 6: PM 8: PM Time (Hours) Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
9 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 9 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Trends QT Trends (QT, QTcL RR Prior, RMSSD, SDNN, RR ariability and HR) 7 QT(ms) 5mm = 2ms QTc(ms) 5mm = 1ms : PM 12: AM 2: AM 4: AM 6: AM 8: AM 1: AM 12: PM 2: PM 4: PM 6: PM 8: PM 3 RMSSD(ms) 5mm = 1ms SDNN(ms) 5mm = 1ms 2 1 1: PM 12: AM 2: AM 4: AM 6: AM 8: AM 1: AM 12: PM 2: PM 4: PM 6: PM 8: PM 2 RR ariability(ms) 1mm = 1ms : PM 12: AM 2: AM 4: AM 6: AM 8: AM 1: AM 12: PM 2: PM 4: PM 6: PM 8: PM 2 HR(bpm) 1mm = 5bpm : PM 12: AM 2: AM 4: AM 6: AM 8: AM 1: AM 12: PM 2: PM 4: PM 6: PM 8: PM Time (Hours) Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
10 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 1 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Trends ST Summary and Trends ST Analysis Criteria = 1 u ST segment elevation; 2 u ST segment depression ST segment amplitude (u) 2mm = 1u 1: PM 12: AM 2: AM 4: AM 6: AM 8: AM 1: AM 12: PM 2: PM 4: PM 6: PM 8: PM 2 Heart Rate (BPM) 1mm=1bpm : PM 12: AM 2: AM 4: AM 6: AM 8: AM 1: AM 12: PM 2: PM 4: PM 6: PM 8: PM Time (Hours) Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
11 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 11 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Templates 1615 templates containing 914 beats total (25mm/s 1mm/m) Normal Templates 7789 / 84% 438 / 4% 1853 / 2% 1417 / 1% 1336 / 1% 1171 / 1% 444 / <1% 325 / <1% 241 / <1% 178 / <1% 89 / <1% 89 / <1% 84 / <1% 71 / <1% 68 / <1% 45 / <1% 37 / <1% 33 / <1% Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
12 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 12 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Templates 121 templates containing 2887 beats total (25mm/s 1mm/m) entricular Templates 9 / 34% 881 / 3% 248 / 8% 242 / 8% 13 / 4% 69 / 2% 66 / 2% 38 / 1% 22 / <1% 19 / <1% 15 / <1% 1 / <1% 8 / <1% 8 / <1% 6 / <1% 6 / <1% 5 / <1% 5 / <1% Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
13 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 13 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM ECG Strip List Time Duration Leads Strip Annotation Page 9:51:12 PM 9:52:43 PM 9:53:25 PM 9:54:16 PM 9::5 PM 9:58:19 PM 1:3:25 PM 1:5:15 PM 1:7:38 PM 1:21:1 PM 1:21:2 PM 1:23:51 PM 1:38:49 PM 11:11:35 PM 11:48:16 PM 12:4:16 AM 1:48:4 AM 1:52:42 AM 1:54:2 AM 1:58:3 AM 1:58:45 AM 2:3:11 AM 2:7: AM 3:59: AM 6:13:36 AM 11:32:34 AM 11:56:16 AM 5:1:9 PM 5:23:9 PM 5:25:9 PM 5:39:23 PM 5:4:26 PM 5:42:5 PM 5:42:5 PM 7:8:8 PM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Recording Start entricular Bigeminy 29 beats Atrial FibrillationFlutter Start Atrial FibrillationFlutter End Atrial FibrillationFlutter Start Atrial FibrillationFlutter End Supraventricular Pair Atrial FibrillationFlutter Start Atrial FibrillationFlutter End Supraventricular Run Longest Supraventricular Run 4 Beats Supraventricular Run entricular Bigeminy 15 beats entricular Trigeminy 13 beats entricular Couplet Supraventricular Pair Long RR interval sec.s Longest RR s Long RR interval 1. sec.s Minimum Heart Rate 39 BPM Long RR interval 1.6 sec.s Long RR interval sec.s Long RR interval sec.s Supraventricular Bigeminy 19 beats solated entricular Beat Supraventricular Run Supraventricular Trigeminy beats entricular Couplet Atrial FibrillationFlutter Start Maximum Heart Rate 181 BPM Atrial FibrillationFlutter End Fastest Supraventricular Run 162 BPM Longest Tachycardia :39: BPM Fastest Tachycardia :39: BPM Recording End Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
14 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 14 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Recording Start HR 59 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 9:51:12 PM N N N N N N N N entricular Bigeminy 29 beats HR 84 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 9:52:43 PM N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
15 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 15 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Atrial FibrillationFlutter Start HR 116 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 9:53:25 PM N N N N N N N N N N N N Atrial FibrillationFlutter End HR BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 9:54:16 PM N N N N N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
16 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 16 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Atrial FibrillationFlutter Start HR 117 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 9::5 PM N N N N N N N N N N N N Atrial FibrillationFlutter End HR 78 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 9:58:19 PM N N N N N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
17 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 17 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Supraventricular Pair HR 12 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 1:3:25 PM N S N N N S S N N N S Atrial FibrillationFlutter Start HR 126 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 1:5:15 PM N N N N N N N N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
18 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 18 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Atrial FibrillationFlutter End HR 77 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 1:7:38 PM N N N N N N N N N N Supraventricular Run HR 84 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 1:21:1 PM N N N S S S S N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
19 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 19 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Longest Supraventricular Run 4 Beats HR 84 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 1:21:2 PM N N N S S S S N N Supraventricular Run HR 96 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 1:23:51 PM N S S N N S S S S N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
20 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 2 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM entricular Bigeminy 15 beats HR 97 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 1:38:49 PM N N N N N N entricular Trigeminy 13 beats HR 91 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 11:11:35 PM N N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
21 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 21 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM entricular Couplet HR 9 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/12/212 11:48:16 PM N S S N N N N N Supraventricular Pair HR 74 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 12:4:16 AM N N N N S S N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
22 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 22 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Long RR interval sec.s HR 65 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 1:48:4 AM N N N N N N N N Longest RR s HR 75 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 1:52:42 AM N N N N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
23 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 23 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Long RR interval 1. sec.s HR 68 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 1:54:2 AM N N N N N N N Minimum Heart Rate 39 BPM HR 39 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 1:58:3 AM N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
24 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 24 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Long RR interval 1.6 sec.s HR 62 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 1:58:45 AM N N N N N N Long RR interval sec.s HR 51 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 2:3:11 AM N N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
25 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 25 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Long RR interval sec.s HR 49 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 2:7: AM N N N N N N Supraventricular Bigeminy 19 beats HR 78 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 3:59: AM N S N S N S N S N S Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
26 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 26 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM solated entricular Beat HR 77 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 6:13:36 AM N N N N N N N N N Supraventricular Run HR 7 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 11:32:34 AM N N N S S S S N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
27 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 27 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Supraventricular Trigeminy beats HR 59 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 11:56:16 AM N S N N S N N S entricular Couplet HR 11 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 5:1:9 PM N N N N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
28 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 28 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Atrial FibrillationFlutter Start HR 111 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 5:23:9 PM N N N N S N N N N N N N Maximum Heart Rate 181 BPM HR 181 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 5:25:9 PM N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
29 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 29 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Atrial FibrillationFlutter End HR 92 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 5:39:23 PM N N N N N N N N N N N Fastest Supraventricular Run 162 BPM HR 98 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 5:4:26 PM N N N N S S S N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
30 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 3 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Longest Tachycardia :39: BPM HR 12 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 5:42:5 PM N S N N N N N N N N N N N Fastest Tachycardia :39: BPM HR 12 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 5:42:5 PM N S N N N N N N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
31 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 31 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Recording End HR 76 BPM 25mm/s 1mm/m 6Hz 8/13/212 7:8:8 PM N N N N N N N N N N Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
32 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 32 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Full Disclosure 6 s/line, 2.5 mm/m, lead, 1:: PM Rate : : : : : : : : : : : : Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
33 Sample 3CH Recording, AfibFlutter, Male, 63 Years, DOB: 5/18/1949 Page 33 8/12/212 9:5:57 PM Full Disclosure 6 s/line, 2.5 mm/m, lead, 12:: AM Rate : : : : : : : : : : : : Mortara nstrument, nc. ision x.xx.xxxx
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