Gerontology
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Results of 24-hour Holter monitoring in elderly patients are often unhelpful, since the prevalence of asymptomatic arrhythmias increases and their prognostic significance is unclear. We investigated the value of the resting electrocardiogram (ECG) in predicting significant findings on 24-hour Holter recordings in those suspected of having cardiac syncope. ⋯ Patients with suspected cardiac syncope and normal resting ECGs are unlikely to reveal significant abnormalities on single 24-hour Holter monitoring. Cardiac event recorder or prolonged Holter monitoring may be required in patients with strong clinical history. Those with abnormal ECGs, in particular sinus bradycardia and conduction defects, are highly likely to have significant abnormalities on 24-hour ECG monitoring.