Service Details
Holter Monitoring at Thalamus Institute involves continuous recording of a patient’s heart activity over 24-48 hours to detect irregular heart rhythms. This wearable device captures data on heart rate and rhythm throughout daily activities, providing valuable information on episodes of arrhythmias that may not show up in a standard ECG. This service is particularly useful for patients with intermittent symptoms, such as palpitations, dizziness, or unexplained fainting. Holter Monitoring assists cardiologists in accurately diagnosing and managing arrhythmias, ensuring personalized and effective cardiac care.
Key Features
Continuous Heart Monitoring: Records heart activity over 24-48 hours to detect irregular rhythms.
Daily Activity Assessment: Monitors heart rate and rhythm during everyday activities for accurate insights.
Detection of Hidden Arrhythmias: Identifies arrhythmias that may not be captured in a standard ECG.
Ideal for Intermittent Symptoms: Suited for patients with symptoms like palpitations, dizziness, or fainting.
Detailed Data for Diagnosis: Provides cardiologists with valuable information for precise diagnosis.
Personalized Cardiac Care: Supports tailored and effective management of cardiac conditions.