Heart rate variability: short-term studies are as useful as holter to differentiate diabetic patients from healthy subjects
BACKGROUND: The definitive incorporation of heart rate variability (HRV) as a clinical tool depends on the development of more confident techniques of measurement. The length of the studies is a critical issue. Whereas Holter studies allow the monitorization at different hours and activities, short-...
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2003
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