Service Providers for Holter ECG 72hrs

A 72-hour Holter ECG is a diagnostic test that continuously monitors the heart's electrical activity for three days. The patient wears a small, portable device with electrodes attached to the chest, which records the heart's rhythm throughout daily activities, sleep, and other normal routines. This extended monitoring is useful for detecting irregular heartbeats, arrhythmias, or other cardiovascular issues that may not appear during a shorter ECG. No specific preparation is required, but it's recommended to avoid lotions or oils where the electrodes are placed. After the 72 hours, the data is analyzed to identify any abnormal heart rhythms or patterns.