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Ambulatory Electrocardiography: A Detailed Review

Ambulatory electrocardiography, also known as a Holter monitor test, is a technique used to monitor the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, usually 24-48 hours. During this time, patients go about their daily activities as normal while wearing a portable ECG device that records the heart's rhythm.

How an Ambulatory ECG Works

An ambulatory ECG works by placing electrodes on the patient's chest that are connected to a small, portable recording device by wires. The device continuously records the heart's electrical activity through the electrodes. Modern Holter monitors are completely wireless and the electrodes transmit the ECG data to a small recording unit worn on a waist belt or strap.

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