About Holter Study

At Delhi Heart Hospital, we offer advanced Holter study services to monitor and evaluate heart activity over a 24-hour period. This non-invasive procedure involves wearing a portable device that records your heart’s electrical activity as you go about your daily activities, providing our cardiologists with valuable insights into your heart’s health.

Benefits of Ambulatory Holter

  • Continuous Monitoring: Holter  records your heart’s activity over 24 hours.
  • Detecting Arrhythmias:  Diagnosing various arrhythmias.
  • Assessment of Symptoms: aiding accurate diagnosis.
  • Personalized Care: Our expert cardiologists analyze the data from your Holter study.

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    Holter Study (24 hours ECG)

    Holter study is a non-invasive diagnostic test that records the heart's electrical activity over a 24-hour period.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A Holter test, also known as an ambulatory electrocardiogram, is a non-invasive diagnostic test that records the heart's electrical activity over a 24-hour period. It is used to diagnose and monitor heart rhythm disorders, such as arrhythmias.
    A Holter test involves wearing a portable ECG device that records the heart's electrical activity over a 24-hour period. The device is attached to the chest with sticky patches, and the patient is asked to keep a diary of their activities and symptoms during the test period.
    Yes, a Holter test is considered a safe and non-invasive test. However, some patients may have difficulty sleeping with the device attached.
    A Holter test typically takes 24 hours to complete. During this time, the patient can go about their daily activities but should avoid activities that may interfere with the device or cause it to become detached.
    A Holter test can diagnose and monitor various heart rhythm disorders, such as atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, and bradycardia. It can also detect abnormal heart rhythms that occur infrequently or intermittently, which may not be detected during a routine ECG.