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Holter Monitoring Services

A Holter monitor is a machine that continuously records your heart’s rhythms.

female nurse in pink scrubs attaching holter monitor to shirtless male

Holter Monitoring through Cumberland Medical Center

A Holter monitor is a machine that continuously records your heart’s rhythms. The monitor is usually worn for 24 to 48 hours during normal activity.

female with holter monitoring

How is the Test Performed?

How to Prepare for the Test?

There is no special preparation for the test. Your doctor will start the monitor. You’ll be told how to replace the electrodes should they fall off or become loose.

Tell your doctor if you are allergic to any tape or other adhesives. Make sure you shower or bathe before you start the test. You will not be able to do so while you are wearing a Holter monitor.

How Will the Test Feel?

Why is the Test Performed?

Holter monitoring is used to determine how the heart responds to normal activity. The monitor may also be used:

It may be also used to diagnose:

Normal Results

Normal variations in heart rate occur with activities. A normal result shows no significant changes in heart rhythms or patterns.

What Abnormal Results Mean?

Risks

There are no risks associated with the test. However, the monitor must stay dry and not get wet.

Considerations

Electrodes must be firmly attached to the chest so the machine gets an accurate recording of the heart’s activity. 

While wearing the device, avoid:

It is also very important for you to keep a diary of symptoms. The diary should include the date, time of day, type, and duration of symptoms.

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