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Where do i read my % pvc's on my 24hr holter and is 50min hr concerning? :/ resting is probably higher this is from my understanding during deep sleep

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See below: 50 during sleep is totally normal. Some holter reports list the % pvcs, some don't, but you can calculate it as most all reports (at least in the raw data section) will give you your total number of beats (probably in the range of 60, 000 to 100, 000 in 24 hours) and the number of pvcs you have - just divide the pvcs by the total.

Answered 8/19/2013

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Dr. Klaus d Lessnau answered

Specializes in Pulmonary Critical Care

50 normal: You want your doc to read this. As low as 40 is normal during sleep.

Answered 10/1/2013

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