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Where have the PVCs gone

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Hi, had an 8 day stay in hospital, not cardiac related. Cholecystitis was put on IV Antibiotics, Metronidazole and given Heparin injections, think the Heparin is standard for older person imobile. Now checking my heart rhythm with my Kardiamobile device, PVCs/ectopics have disappeared or significatly reduced. Any answers or observations welcome.

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That's good then, isn't it?

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That's good then, isn't it?

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