An instrument worn 24 to 72 hours at a time that records EKG information which is later analyzed for arrhythmias and other abnormalities.
a temporarily attached EKG that records the heart's electrical activity as patients go about their daily routines for 24-hours.
A technique for the continuous recording of electrocardiographic (ECG) signals, usually over 24 hours, to detect and diagnose heart rhythm problems (also called ambulatory monitoring).
A 24-hour recording of an electrocardiogram (ECG).
A small, portable recording device that an individual wears while going about their daily routine, to record the electrocardiogram over a 24-hour period. The device records every heart beat during the time it is worn, giving the physician an important view of the heart's activity over the course of a full day.
Holter monitoring is 24 hour recording of an EKG signal.
A portable device for recording heartbeats over a period of 24 hours or more.
ECG recorded over 24 hours to monitor heart rhythms. A small recording device is worn by the individual.