Collection: 24 Hours Holter ECG Monitor
The ECG holter monitor is a small, wearable device used to continuously record heart rhythm for 24-48 hours. Electrodes on the holter monitor connect to the chest via wires and transmit data to a portable recorder. As patients go about normal activities, the holter monitor collects a detailed record of electrical impulses in the heart, helping physicians detect irregularities like arrhythmias or ischemia. The extended recording under real-life conditions that ECG holter monitoring provides supplies crucial diagnostic data for cardiac issues not detectable during brief standard ECGs. Advanced holter monitors now have features like Bluetooth connectivity for easy transmission of results. ECG holter testing has become an essential noninvasive tool for unmasking heart problems through prolonged, ambulatory cardiac monitoring.