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1 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page of Last Name Wollmann First Name Martin Middle Initial J ID Number Date Of Birth 7/5/978 Sex M Source Physician Office Name Billing Code Recorder Format Philips Recorder Reason for Test Palpitations Medications The Odd Vitamin CardioTech Monitoring Systems 8 Cambridge Drive Lynden, WA PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS Physician Dr. Intelligent Scanned By Martin Wollmann Reading Physician Test Date 7/8/8 Analysis Date 7/9/8 Hookup Time 9: PM Recording Time hr min Analysis Time hr min Hook-up Tech Monitor No. C A R D I O Heart Rate Data : 4498 Min : 4 BPM at 7:5: AM Avg : BPM : BPM at 7:5: AM ASDNN 5 SDANN 5 SDNN Heart Rate Variability : 94. msec : 8. msec : 75. msec ST Episode Analysis Ch Ch Ch Min ST Level : ST Level : ST Episodes : Pacer Analysis Single Paced : - Dual Paced : - Fusion : - Atrial Fibrillation AFib : (.%) Duration :. min Events : Ventricular Ectopy VE : (.%) Vent Runs : : Longest : Fastest : BPM Triplets : Events Couplets : Events Single/Interp PVC : / R on T : Single/Late VE's : / Bi/Trigeminy : / Supraventricular Ectopy SVE : 7 (.%) Atrial Runs : : Longest : Fastest : BPM Atrial Pairs : Events Drop/Late : / Longest N-N : sec at :44:5 AM Single PAC's : Bi/Trigeminy : / INTERPRETATION The patient was in sinus arrhythmia throughout with normal variation of rates. Signed : Date :
2 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page of Narrative Summary Monitoring started at 9: PM and continued for hr min. The average heart rate was BPM. The minimum heart rate was 4 BPM, occurring at 7:5: AM. The maximum heart rate was BPM, occurring at 7:5: AM. Supraventricular ectopic activity consisted of 7 beats, of which, were late beats, was single PACs. The longest R-R interval was seconds occurring at :44:5 AM. The longest N-N interval was seconds occurring at :44:5 AM.
3 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page of SUPRAVENTRICULAR EVENTS Supraventricular Ectopic Profile Time Ending Setting : PM : PM : AM : AM : AM : AM 4: AM 5: AM : AM 7: AM 8: AM 9: AM : AM Min Avg SVE NN.. RR.. Pairs Bigem Cycles Trigem Cycles AFib 5% AFib Duration 5 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : PAC Single 5% Drop. sec Late 7% 4 5 Time Ending Setting : PM : PM : AM : AM : AM : AM 4: AM 5: AM : AM 7: AM 8: AM 9: AM : AM Min Avg SVE NN.. RR.. Pairs Bigem Cycles Trigem Cycles AFib 5% AFib Duration 5 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : PAC Single 5% Drop. sec Late 7% 4 5
4 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page 4 of SUPRAVENTRICULAR EVENTS Atrial Runs Brady Tachy Time Ending Setting : PM : PM : AM : AM : AM : AM 4: AM 5: AM : AM 7: AM 8: AM 9: AM : AM Min Avg ARun Events BPM ARun BPM Len Brady Events BPM Brady Duration : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Tachy Events BPM Tachy Duration : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
5 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page 5 of SUPRAVENTRICULAR EVENTS Special Event Graphics Heart Rate : PM : AM : AM 5: AM 7: AM 9: AM : AM : PM : PM 5: PM 7: PM 9: PM Premature Atrial Per Interval : PM : AM : AM 5: AM 7: AM 9: AM : AM : PM : PM 5: PM 7: PM 9: PM Minutes of Tachycardia Per Interval : PM : AM : AM 5: AM 7: AM 9: AM : AM : PM : PM 5: PM 7: PM 9: PM Minutes of Bradycardia Per Interval : PM : AM : AM 5: AM 7: AM 9: AM : AM : PM : PM 5: PM 7: PM 9: PM
6 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page of VENTRICULAR EVENTS Ventricular Ectopic Profile Time Ending Setting : PM : PM : AM : AM : AM : AM 4: AM 5: AM : AM 7: AM 8: AM 9: AM : AM Min Avg VE VE Single VE Late % VRun Events VRun BPM Len Cplt All Tplt On R on T Rate Bigem Cycles Trigem Cycles PVC Single 5% PVC Interp Time Ending Setting : PM : PM : AM : AM : AM : AM 4: AM 5: AM : AM 7: AM 8: AM 9: AM : AM Min Avg VE VE Single VE Late % VRun Events VRun BPM Len Cplt All Tplt On R on T Rate Bigem Cycles Trigem Cycles PVC Single 5% PVC Interp
7 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page 7 of VENTRICULAR EVENTS Special Event Graphics Heart Rate : PM : AM : AM 5: AM 7: AM 9: AM : AM : PM : PM 5: PM 7: PM 9: PM Ventricular Per Interval : PM : AM : AM 5: AM 7: AM 9: AM : AM : PM : PM 5: PM 7: PM 9: PM Ventricular Couplets Per Interval : PM : AM : AM 5: AM 7: AM 9: AM : AM : PM : PM 5: PM 7: PM 9: PM Ventricular Bigeminy/Trigeminy Per Interval : PM : AM : AM 5: AM 7: AM 9: AM : AM : PM : PM 5: PM 7: PM 9: PM
8 .4.5 9: PM Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page 8 of SPECTRAL POWER 5 Minute V P S D (m s*m s / h z x ) : AM 7: AM : AM 5: AM 4: AM : AM : AM : AM : AM.. : PM. : PM Frequency (hz). Hour V PSD (ms*ms / hz x ) 5 Power (ms*ms) Ultra Low (.-. hz):,4 / 5.% 45 Very Low (.-.4 hz):, / 5.% 4 Low (.4-.5 hz):,77 / 8.9% 75 5 High (.5-.4 hz):,8 / 4.% 5 (.-.5 hz): 4, Frequency (hz)
9 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page 9 of DIARY, STRIP & MORPHOLOGY INDEX Diary Entry Index 9: PM Asleep 7: AM Patient Event 7:7 AM Patient Event 9::8 PM Primary Normal 9:: PM Normal :: PM 8 BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 ::9 PM 58 BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 ::8 AM BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 :44: AM 55 BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 7:5: AM 4 BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 7:5:7 AM BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 Morphology Index 8 8 BPM Strip of 7 8 BPM Strip of Strip Index PAC Strip of Brady Strip of PAC Strip of Brady Strip 4 of Min Strip 5 of Strip of
10 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page of SELECTED STRIPS :: PM 8 BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 PAC Strip of ::9 PM 58 BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 Brady Strip of ::8 AM BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 PAC Strip of
11 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page of SELECTED STRIPS :44: AM 55 BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 Brady Strip 4 of 7:5: AM 4 BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 Min Strip 5 of
12 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page of SELECTED STRIPS 7:5:7 AM BPM Size x,x.5,x.5 Strip of
13 Patient Name : Wollmann, Martin J Page of MORPHOLOGY REVIEW 9::8 PM Primary Normal 8 8 BPM Strip of : AM 7: AM : PM 5: PM 9:: PM Normal 7 8 BPM Strip of : AM 7: AM : PM 5: PM
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