HRDx Case Study #2
HRDx Case Study #2
- A 66-year-old lady with history of recurrent palpitations. Ambulatory cardiac monitoring was obtained.
- During once episode of palpitation, narrow-complex tachycardia was observed, and was interpreted by the
monitoring technician/AI algorithm as sinus tachycardia. - The patient was told that her symptoms were benign and do not require treatment. She continued having frequent
symptoms.
HRDx Case Study #2
- When initial ambulatory cardiac monitoring data were reviewed again by HRDx, the narrow-complex tachycardia
found to represent atrial, rather than sinus tachycardia, based on the sudden onset and offset of the tachycardia. - Those data required trained technician with EP physician’s input to obtain, as the onset and offset of tachycardia 26
and 13 minutes before and after the time stamp of symptoms. - The patient underwent successful catheter ablation of the focus of the atrial tachycardia