Abstract
Ambulatory electrocardiography is increasingly used as a noninvasive diagnostic cardiologic test to detect symptomatic or silent myocardial ischaemia. Several clinical and technical factors affect the accurate interpretation of ambulatory electrocardiography myocardial ischaemia and are reviewed. The current state of ambulatory ECG technical strategies used in assessing myocardial ischaemia are presented with a viewpoint towards their advantages and disadvantages.

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