What is ambulatory ECG monitoring?

Ambulatory ECG monitoring is a type of diagnostic test that records your heart’s electrical activity over an extended period, typically 24 to 48 hours or longer. During this time, you wear a small, portable device called a Holter monitor which continuously records your heart rhythm as you go about your daily activities. It is also referred to as a portable ECG monitor or ambulatory electrocardiography. This type of monitoring can help diagnose underlying cardiac issues such as arrhythmias, syncope (fainting), palpitations and other symptoms related to the heart.

Plus1health has an ECG recorder,it is compact and exquisite, easy to carry, and can monitor for up to 24 hours in real-time, record abnormal situations, automatically generate electrocardiogram and report analysis.

A free APP(AFibCheck)that allows for short-term real-time monitoring, recording abnormal situations, and automatically generating electrocardiogram and report analysis.

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