
doi: 10.1007/bf03042612
pmid: 19484324
Advances in electronic computing have enabled continuous tracking of the QT Interval from 24 hour ambulatory ECG recordings. With proper attention to appropriate lead selection and good hook-up technique the variations in QT can be followed for hours with an uncertainty of only a few milliseconds rms.
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