New Insights in Pediatric Holter Monitoring and Interpretation is the cutting edge book required by pediatric cardiologists and other professionals who encounter arrhythmias in children. Holter ECG examination has recently undergone significant advances in technology, sensors, and software. Yet, these innovations have been considered primarily in the context of adult patients. On the contrary, New Insights in Pediatric Holter Monitoring and Interpretation uses a case-based methodology to illustrate diagnosis and management of actual pediatric patients. Further, it offers guidance in deciding when referrals are necessary for arrhythmological consultations or ablation interventions. This book also contains novel techniques for detecting and interpreting pediatric arrhythmias. These include the introduction of Poincare graphs, Lorenz plots, and other advanced methods for assessing heart rate variability. New Insights in Pediatric Holter Monitoring and Interpretation modernizes readers' understanding of arrhythmias in children, thus improving the young lives of those in their care. Provides an organized structure for analyzing Holter ECG data in children - Reflects the broad spectrum of frequently encountered pediatric arrhythmias, whereas other Holter ECG books are adult-focused - Helps readers develop expertise in analyzing Holter ECGs in children of varying ages quickly and accurately using rigorous case studies Pediatric cardiology book dedicated to identifying arrhythmias or artefacts during Holter examinations, with indications for arrhythmological consultations or ablation interventions New Insights in Pediatric Holter Monitoring and Interpretation is the cutting edge book required by pediatric cardiologists and other professionals who encounter arrhythmias in children. Holter ECG examination has recently undergone significant advances in technology, sensors, and software. Yet, these innovations have been considered primarily in the context of adult patients. On the contrary, New Insights in Pediatric Holter Monitoring and Interpretation uses a case-based methodology to illustrate diagnosis and management of actual pediatric patients. Further, it offers guidance in deciding when referrals are necessary for arrhythmological consultations or ablation interventions. This book also contains novel techniques for detecting and interpreting pediatric arrhythmias. These include the introduction of Poincare graphs, Lorenz plots, and other advanced methods for assessing heart rate variability. New Insights in Pediatric Holter Monitoring and Interpretation modernizes readers' understanding of arrhythmias in children, thus improving the young lives of those in their care. Gabriel Cismaru MD, PhD is a qualified cardiologist working at the Rehabilitation Hospital Cluj-Napoca in Romania. He obtained his PhD in medicine with a research thesis on electrophysiology and pro-arrhythmic drugs. He began his electrophysiology fellowship at the Institut Lorrain du Coeur et des Vaisseaux Louis Mathieu, France, after finishing his cardiology certification in Clermont-Ferrand and Dinan, France. He began working in the Rehabilitation Hospital's Electrophysiology Laboratory in 2011. He is an experienced surgeon who implants pacemakers, CRTs, and ICDs, as well as performing catheter ablation of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias. He is qualified in pediatric cardiology, regularly performing device implantation and catheter ablation in children. Dr. Cismaru has authored or co-authored peer-reviewed publications and book chapters on cardiac pacing, defibrillation, electrophysiological studies, and catheter ablation. He is the author of the book Arrhythmia Induction in the EP Lab," now in its fourth edition. Dr. Simona Sorana Cainap MD, PhD is an Associate Professor in Pediatric Cardiology at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj Napoca, where she serves as an expert on pediatric cardiology, lecturers, and makes use of her extensive echocardiography competence. She is qualified as a primary pediatrician, with training in juvenile diabetes. She enjoys echocardiography, Holter monitoring, training resident doctors, and pursuing clinical work. She has received a vast amount of additional training, and has published widely in peer-reviewed journals. Cecilia Lazea MD, PhD is a Associate Professor of Pediatrics based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Her expertise is pediatric cardiology, and she has made significant contributions to the field through her research and clinical practice. She has explored the genetic factors involved in the development of congenital heart defects, and her research sheds light on transcription factors and signaling molecules that play crucial roles in cardiac development. She has participated in large-scale studies examining low atrial rhythm in children. Dr. Lazea evaluated circulating chitotriosidase activity in children with obesity, providing insights into potential biomarkers relat