The Diagnostic Power of Ambulatory ECG in Cardiovascular Disease
Ambulatory electrocardiography, also known as a Holter monitor test, is a technique used to monitor the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, usually 24-48 hours. During this time, patients go about their daily activities as normal while wearing a portable ECG device that records the heart's rhythm. This allows doctors to identify any heart rhythm abnormalities that may not show up during routine office visits or brief hospital monitoring sessions.
An ambulatory ECG works by placing electrodes on the patient's chest that are connected to a small, portable recording device by wires. The device continuously records the heart's electrical activity through the electrodes. Modern Holter monitors are completely wireless and the electrodes transmit the Ambulatory Electrocardiography to a small recording unit worn on a waist belt or strap.
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Ambulatory electrocardiography, also known as a Holter monitor test, is a technique used to monitor the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, usually 24-48 hours. During this time, patients go about their daily activities as normal while wearing a portable ECG device that records the heart's rhythm. This allows doctors to identify any heart rhythm abnormalities that may not show up during routine office visits or brief hospital monitoring sessions.
An ambulatory ECG works by placing electrodes on the patient's chest that are connected to a small, portable recording device by wires. The device continuously records the heart's electrical activity through the electrodes. Modern Holter monitors are completely wireless and the electrodes transmit the Ambulatory Electrocardiography to a small recording unit worn on a waist belt or strap.
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https://www.writerscafe.org/ojaswini/blogs/Why-Ambulatory-ECG-is-Essential-for-Detecting-Hidden-Heart-Rhythms/248348/
The Diagnostic Power of Ambulatory ECG in Cardiovascular Disease
Ambulatory electrocardiography, also known as a Holter monitor test, is a technique used to monitor the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, usually 24-48 hours. During this time, patients go about their daily activities as normal while wearing a portable ECG device that records the heart's rhythm. This allows doctors to identify any heart rhythm abnormalities that may not show up during routine office visits or brief hospital monitoring sessions.
An ambulatory ECG works by placing electrodes on the patient's chest that are connected to a small, portable recording device by wires. The device continuously records the heart's electrical activity through the electrodes. Modern Holter monitors are completely wireless and the electrodes transmit the Ambulatory Electrocardiography to a small recording unit worn on a waist belt or strap.
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https://www.writerscafe.org/ojaswini/blogs/Why-Ambulatory-ECG-is-Essential-for-Detecting-Hidden-Heart-Rhythms/248348/
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