2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.rec.2022.07.003
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Insertion of implantable miniaturized cardiac monitors by qualified nurses in an ambulatory setting

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“… 14 The short procedural time reported in our study agrees with physicians’ positive rating of the insertion procedure, as previously observed. 15 Acute and long-term device data revealed good signal quality and stability over time, with similar a R-wave amplitude 16 and P-wave visibility 13 , 16 at insertion as previously reported. Inframammary ICM insertions were safe, with no complications reported during the procedure.…”
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“… 14 The short procedural time reported in our study agrees with physicians’ positive rating of the insertion procedure, as previously observed. 15 Acute and long-term device data revealed good signal quality and stability over time, with similar a R-wave amplitude 16 and P-wave visibility 13 , 16 at insertion as previously reported. Inframammary ICM insertions were safe, with no complications reported during the procedure.…”
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confidence: 85%