What you need to know.

Your doctor has recommended you undergo a test called a 24-hour holter monitor. You might not have heard this medical term before now and may be feeling unsure about the nature of the procedure. This information sheet outlines what the procedure is and what preparations and risks are involved.

After you read this information sheet, you might still have questions. If you do, please contact our team. We’re here to help.

The 24-hour holter monitor is a non-invasive test that uses a small pager-sized device to record your heart rate and rhythm continuously for 24 hours. While wearing the holter monitor you will record any episodes of dizziness, palpitations or blackouts.

Once the test is completed, your cardiologist will review the recorded rhythms and heart rate, analysing them at the times you had symptoms to determine the cause.

The device records the data from several stickers attached to your chest wall that are connected by leads to the monitor. During the test you are encouraged to go about your normal daily activities, including exercise. You just need to make sure that the device leads and electrodes don’t get removed or wet.

After 24 hours, you’ll return to our clinic to have the monitor removed and discuss any symptoms that may have occurred during the monitoring period. We’ll then analyse the monitor results and set up a follow-up appointment.

We suggest you shower just before you get the monitor connected, and wear a two-piece outfit during the 24-hour period of the test.

Our commitment to you

As a patient of Oceanside Cardiology, you can be assured we will always strive to act in your best interests and we will only recommend tests & procedures we believe will benefit you.

Everyone has questions, and we want to answer yours. Please contact your doctor to discuss any concerns you might have.

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