Holter ECG Monitors
Holter ECG Monitor is a device used to continuously monitor the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time. It is a portable device that records the heart’s electrical activity for 24-72 HOURS or longer, depending on the type of monitor. It is used to monitor heart rhythm disturbances, like arrhythmia, or detect any possible problems.
Holter ECG Monitor Types
Lepu M12 Medical Grade Telehealth Wearable Holter Monitor 72 Hours Continuous Monitoring Dynamic ECG
The Lepu Medical Grade M12 Telehealth Holter ECG Monitor offers continuous monitoring of 12 Leads ECG for a period of 48-72 hours, providing the convenience of being able to take readings anytime and anywhere. With its user-friendly interface, operating this monitor is a breeze, allowing for faster diagnosis and treatment.
Lepu TH12 Medical Grade Telehealth Wearable Holter Monitor 24 Hours Continuous Monitoring Dynamic ECG
The Lepu Medical Grade TH12 Telehealth Holter ECG Monitor allows for 24-hour continuous monitoring of 12 Leads ECG, making it convenient to take readings anytime, anywhere. Its user-friendly interface ensures easy operation, enabling faster diagnosis and treatment.
Clinical Applications of Holter ECG Monitoring
Cardiac Disorders
Moreover, Holter ECG monitoring may be used to track the success of therapies like drugs or lifestyle modifications and can assist the clinician in modifying therapies as needed.
Diagnosing Cardiac Disease
It can also be used to keep track of how well treatments and drugs are working. The patient is requested to wear a device that continuously records the electrical activity of the heart throughout a 24-hour period of holter ECG monitoring. An experienced doctor reviews the records once the gadget is attached to electrodes applied to the skin.
Tracking Therapies
Holter ECG monitoring offers a continuous recording of the electrical activity of the heart over a prolonged period of time, making it a helpful tool for diagnosing and monitoring cardiac disorders. A doctor can examine the recordings to look for any unusual heart rhythms and other anomalies that might point to a heart disease.
Holter ECG Monitor FAQs
How Does a Holter ECG Monitor Work?
A Holter ECG Monitor consists of electrodes that are attached to your chest, which continuously record electrical signals from your heart. The data is relayed to a small recorder device that you wear on your belt or in a pocket.
How Long Does a Holter ECG Monitor Take to Set Up?
It typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes to set up the Holter ECG Monitor. The electrodes and recorder device need to be properly placed on your body, and then connected to the recorder.
What Happens After the Holter ECG Monitor Is Set Up?
After the Holter ECG Monitor is set up, you can go about your day as normal. However, it is important to avoid activities that can interfere with the monitors, such as taking a shower or swimming. The device should be worn for the entire 24-hour period and returned to your doctor for analysis.