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From: "Ankle Holster" <info@anklholstr.com>
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Subject: *****SPAM***** RE: (Ends At Midnight!) Complimentary Ankle Holster
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Content preview:  RE: (Ends At Midnight!) Complimentary Ankle Holster http://solardevlops.bid/m929cY44FQxdOs-RI2grKPJdytEraNoOZZtWhg6Air7t
   http://solardevlops.bid/6AlteErrX1qqC4NoeknKi-yk-Pc4yL2u9O6xDFOTzsqm Older
   devices used reel-to-reel tapes or a standard C90 or C120 audio cassette
  and ran at a 1.7 mm/s or 2 mm/s speed to record the data. Once a recording
   was made, it could be played back and analyzed at 60x speed so 24 hours of
   recording could be analyzed in 24 minutes. More modern units record an EDF-file
   onto digital flash memory devices. The data is uploaded into a computer which
   then automatically analyzes the input, counting ECG complexes, calculating
   summary statistics such as average heart rate, minimum and maximum heart
  rate, and finding candidate areas in the recording worthy of further study
   by thost of the Holters monitor the ECG via only two or three channels (Note:
   depending on manufacturer, different counts of leads and lead systems are
   used). Today’s trend is to minimize the number of leads to ensure the
   patient’s comfort during recording. Although two/three channel recording
   has been used for a long time in the Holter monitoring history, as mentioned
   above, 12 channel Holters have recently appeared. These systems use the classic
   Mason-Likar lead system, i.e. producing a signal in the same format as during
   the common rest ECG and/or stress test measurement. These Holters can occasionally
   provide information similar to that of a ECG stress test examination. They
   are also suitable when analyzing patients after myocardial infarction. Recordings
   from these 12-lead monitors are of a significantly lower resolution than
  those from a standard 12-lead ECG and in some cases have been shown to provide
   misleading ST segment representation, even though some devices allow setting
   the sampling frequency up to 1000 Hz for special-purpose exams such as detection
   of "late potential". Another innovation is the inclusion of a triaxial movement
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   and software processing, extracts three movement statuses: sleeping, standing
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RE: (Ends At Midnight!) Complimentary Ankle Holster
http://solardevlops.bid/m929cY44FQxdOs-RI2grKPJdytEraNoOZZtWhg6Air7t

http://solardevlops.bid/6AlteErrX1qqC4NoeknKi-yk-Pc4yL2u9O6xDFOTzsqm

Older devices used reel-to-reel tapes or a standard C90 or C120 audio cassette and ran at a 1.7 mm/s or 2 mm/s speed to record the data. Once a recording was made, it could be played back and analyzed at 60x speed so 24 hours of recording could be analyzed in 24 minutes. More modern units record an EDF-file onto digital flash memory devices. The data is uploaded into a computer which then automatically analyzes the input, counting ECG complexes, calculating summary statistics such as average heart rate, minimum and maximum heart rate, and finding candidate areas in the recording worthy of further study by thost of the Holters monitor the ECG via only two or three channels (Note: depending on manufacturer, different counts of leads and lead systems are used). Today’s trend is to minimize the number of leads to ensure the patient’s comfort during recording. Although two/three channel recording has been used for a long time in the Holter monitoring history, as mentioned above, 12 channel Holters have recently appeared. These systems use the classic Mason-Likar lead system, i.e. producing a signal in the same format as during the common rest ECG and/or stress test measurement. These Holters can occasionally provide information similar to that of a ECG stress test examination. They are also suitable when analyzing patients after myocardial infarction. Recordings from these 12-lead monitors are of a significantly lower resolution than those from a standard 12-lead ECG and in some cases have been shown to provide misleading ST segment representation, even though some devices allow setting the sampling frequency up to 1000 Hz for special-purpose exams such as detection of "late potential".
Another innovation is the inclusion of a triaxial movement sensor, which records the patient's physical activity, and on examination and software processing, extracts three movement statuses: sleeping, standing up, or walking. Some modern devices also have the ability to record a vocal patient diary entry that can be later listened to by the doctor. These data help the cardiologist to better identify events in relaWhen the recording of ECG signal is finished (usually after 24 or 48 hours), it is up to the physician to perform the signal analysis. Since it would be extremely time demanding to browse through such a long signal, there is an integrated automatic analysis process in the software of each Holter

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<span style="font-size:4px;color:#ffffff">Older devices used reel-to-reel tapes or a standard C90 or C120 audio cassette and ran at a 1.7 mm/s or 2 mm/s speed to record the data. Once a recording was made, it could be played back and analyzed at 60x speed so 24 hours of recording could be analyzed in 24 minutes. More modern units record an EDF-file onto digital flash memory devices. The data is uploaded into a computer which then automatically analyzes the input, counting ECG complexes, calculating summary statistics such as average heart rate, minimum and maximum heart rate, and finding candidate areas in the recording worthy of further study by thost of the Holters monitor the ECG via only two or three channels (Note: depending on manufacturer, different counts of leads and lead systems are used). Today&rsquo;s trend <a href="http://solardevlops.bid/nR_ODNPO0XBvkKBXAPhrSOXQ5EQSy7Uj2ZCOPBilXeut"><img src="http://solardevlops.bid/84153cf257d059011c.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.solardevlops.bid/7COzh8CgHlS-p4YC9YN5sxRr5DfbnNaHp-dM5zT3DreT" width="1" /></a><br />
is to minimize the number of leads to ensure the patient&rsquo;s comfort during recording. Although two/three channel recording has been used for a long time in the Holter monitoring history, as mentioned above, 12 channel Holters have recently appeared. These systems use the classic Mason-Likar lead system, i.e. producing a signal in the same format as during the common rest ECG and/or stress test measurement. These Holters can occasionally provide information similar to that of a ECG stress test examination. They are also suitable when analyzing patients after myocardial infarction. Recordings from these 12-lead monitors are of a significantly lower resolution than those from a standard 12-lead ECG and in some cases have been shown to provide misleading ST segment representation, even though some devices allow setting the sampling frequency up to 1000 Hz for special-purpose exams such as detection of &quot;late potential&quot;.Another innovation is the inclusion of a triaxial movement sensor, which records the patient&#39;s physical activity, and on examination and software processing, extracts three movement statuses: sleeping, standing up, or walking. Some modern devices also have the ability to record a vocal patient diary entry that can be later listened to by the doctor. These data help the cardiologist to better identify events in relaWhen the recording of ECG signal is finished (usually after 24 or 48 hours), it is up to the physician to perform the signal analysis. Since it would be extremely time demanding to browse through such a long signal, there is an integrated automatic analysis process in the software of each Holter </span></div>
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