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A Holter monitor, also known as a 24-hour or 48-hour electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), is a portable device used to continuously record the electrical activity of the heart over an extended period, typically a day or two. This monitoring allows healthcare professionals to assess the heart’s rhythm and detect any irregularities or abnormalities that may not be captured during a standard short-duration ECG.
Detection of Arrhythmias: Holter monitors are effective in identifying irregular heart rhythms, including atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, and other types of arrhythmias.
Assessment of Symptoms: If a patient experiences symptoms such as palpitations, lightheadedness, or chest pain, a Holter monitor can help determine if these symptoms are related to abnormal heart rhythms.
Evaluation of Treatment Efficacy: In some cases, Holter monitoring may be used to assess the effectiveness of certain medications or interventions in managing heart rhythm disorders.
Holter monitoring is a non-invasive and valuable tool in cardiology for diagnosing and managing various cardiac conditions. It provides a more extended and comprehensive view of the heart’s electrical activity, aiding in the identification of rhythm abnormalities that may occur intermittently or during specific activities.
A Holter monitor, also known as a 24-hour or 48-hour electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), is a portable device used to continuously record the electrical activity of the heart over an extended period, typically a day or two. This monitoring allows healthcare professionals to assess the heart’s rhythm and detect any irregularities or abnormalities that may not be captured during a standard short-duration ECG.
Dr. Dhiren R Shah, a highly experienced cardiologist since 1987, offers comprehensive cardiac care at his clinic. Equipped with advanced facilities