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24 hour ecg- how long to get result (stressing)

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Hi guys new here,

Just wondered how long results take from an24 hour ECG? It was an urgent one I’m assuming if something was wrong I would be told immediately after reviewing the tape?

Just that I’ve heard can take up to 2 weeks for formal report and not only are we on top of Christmas bye covid too and my cardiologist is on annual leave!!

Would it be worth calling the tape room or a cardiac nurse at the cardiology department xx

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