An evaluation of 24 h Holter monitoring in patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of routine 24 h Holter monitoring to screen for conduction disturbances and arrhythmias in patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1).
A retrospective two-centre study was conducted including DM1-affected individuals undergoing routine cardiac screening with at least one 24 h Holter monitoring between January 2010 and December 2020. For each individual, the following data were collected: Holter results, results of electrocardiograms (ECGs) performed at the same year as Holter monitoring, presence of cardiac complaints, and neuromuscular status. Holter findings were compared with the results of cardiac screening (ECG + history taking) performed at the same year. Cardiac conduction abnormalities and/or arrhythmias that would have remained undiagnosed based on history taking and ECG alone were considered
Twenty-four hour Holter monitoring is of added value to routine cardiac screening for all DM1 patients.
Contributors

Isis B T Joosten
Author

Cheyenne E W Janssen
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Corinne G C Horlings
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Dennis den Uijl
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Reinder Evertz
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Baziel G M van Engelen
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Catharina G Faber
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Kevin Vernooy
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