Holter Monitoring/Event Recorder
Sutter Heart & Vascular Institute
Why is the doctor performing this procedure?
A Holter monitor is used to monitor and record the heart's electrical activity over a 24 hour period. An Event Recorder is the same type of monitor but allows recording of abnormal heart rhythms for one to two months.
What is the procedure?
The Holter monitor is a small ambulatory, portable ECG machine that can provide the following information:
- The heart's rhythm over a 24-hour period, during normal activities, or recording gets triggered by the patient when a specific event occurs. An event recorder can be used for a much longer period of time.
- Correlate any symptoms (chest pain, palpitations, etc) the patient experiences with the heart's electrical activity at that time.
- Record any abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) that occur, providing diagnostic information about the type of arrhythmia, how long it lasts, and what might trigger it.
- Determine how well anti-arrhythmia medicines are working.
Where is the procedure performed?
The Holter monitor is placed and removed at the hospital. It takes about 15 minutes to place and remove. The actual testing period occurs at the patient’s home (or wherever the usual daily routine dictates).
How long does this procedure take?
The Holter monitor is left in place for about 24 hours. Event monitors may be left in place for up to two months
Which facilities perform this procedure?
Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento
Sutter Roseville Medical Center
Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital
Sutter Solano Medical Center
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