INTRODUCTION: Palpitations is unusual awareness of one’s own heart beat. Holter monitoring is done to
find etiology of palpitations. The aim of our study was to evaluate the holter findings in patients of palpitations
in relation to abnormal significant, abnormal insignificant and normal cardiac rhythms.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 24 hr holter monitoring data for patients with palpitations admitted to Smt. Kashibai Navale
Medical college and General Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, a teaching tertiary care hospital from January 2014 to
March 2015 was analysed with respect to age, sex, cardiac rhythm abnormalities and presence of underlying cardiac or
non cardiac condition.
RESULTS: Holter monitoring data for 117 patients with palpitations was analysed. 54 (46.15%) patients were males,
63 (53.84%) patients were females. 48 (41%) patients were <41 yrs and 69 (59%) patients were > 41 yrs of age. Certain
medical disorders pre-existed in these patients. 48.7% palpitations were attributed to cardiac cause (hypertension,
valvular heart disease, MVP i.e. mitral valve proplapse and DCMP i.e. dilated cardiomyopathy); 27.4% to miscellaneous
causes like COPD, thyroid disorders and 23.9% due to anxiety. 27.6% of holter studies were abnormal significant,
39.3% with abnormal insignificant findings and 33.3% were normal.
CONCLUSION: Almost 1/3rd i.e. 33.3% of the patients with palpitations had no arrhythmias.
Though 76% of palpitations were due to some cardiac or non cardiac condition atleast 24% could only be explained
by psychiatric conditions like anxiety.
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Author Name: Dr. Nilima Mane, Dr. Hrishikesh Joshi, Dr. Mayuresh M. Mane
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Keywords: Palpitations, Holter monitoring, Abnormal Insignificant, Abnormal Significant, Bradyarrhythmia, Tachyarrhytmia
ISSN: 2249-555X
EISSN: 2249-555X
EOI/DOI: 10.15373/2249555X
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