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Ergometrie und Rhythmusstörungen

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Im Hinblick auf die Abklärung einer Herzrhythmusstörung wird ein Belastungs-EKG bei belastungsabhängig aufgetretenen Beschwerden wie Schwindel, Synkope, Dyspnoe oder Palpitationen eingesetzt. Die Ergometrie kann auch bei der Abklärung des Typs der Herzrhythmusstörung, ihres Ursprungsortes, ihres Initiierungsmechanismus und ihrer Ätiologie wichtige Hinweise erbringen. Auch im Hinblick auf die Therapiekontrolle und die Risikostratifizierung wird die Ergometrie eingesetzt.

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Reithmann, C., Hoffmann, E., Löllgen, H., Winter, U.J. (2001). Ergometrie und Rhythmusstörungen. In: Löllgen, H., Erdmann, E. (eds) Ergometrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07083-3_19

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