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- Holter_monitor abstract "In medicine, a Holter monitor (often simply "Holter" or occasionally ambulatory electrocardiography device) is a portable device for continuously monitoring various electrical activity of the cardiovascular system for at least 24 hours (often for two weeks at a time).The Holter's most common use is for monitoring heart activity (electrocardiography or ECG), but it can also be used for monitoring brain activity (electroencephalography or EEG) or arterial pressure. Its extended recording period is sometimes useful for observing occasional cardiac arrhythmias or epileptic events which would be difficult to identify in a shorter period of time. For patients having more transient symptoms, a cardiac event monitor which can be worn for a month or more can be used.The Holter monitor is named after physicist Norman J. Holter, who invented telemetric cardiac monitoring in 1949. Clinical use started in the early 1960s.When used for the heart, (much like standard electrocardiography) the Holter monitor records electrical signals from the heart via a series of electrodes attached to the chest. Electrodes are placed over bones to minimize artifacts from muscular activity. The number and position of electrodes varies by model, but most Holter monitors employ between three and eight. These electrodes are connected to a small piece of equipment that is attached to the patient's belt or hung around the neck, and is responsible for keeping a log of the heart's electrical activity throughout the recording period.".
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- Holter_monitor caption "Holter monitor".
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- Holter_monitor inventor Norman_Holter.
- Holter_monitor name "Holter monitor".
- Holter_monitor subject Category:American_inventions.
- Holter_monitor subject Category:Cardiac_procedures.
- Holter_monitor subject Category:Medical_testing_equipment.
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- Holter_monitor comment "In medicine, a Holter monitor (often simply "Holter" or occasionally ambulatory electrocardiography device) is a portable device for continuously monitoring various electrical activity of the cardiovascular system for at least 24 hours (often for two weeks at a time).The Holter's most common use is for monitoring heart activity (electrocardiography or ECG), but it can also be used for monitoring brain activity (electroencephalography or EEG) or arterial pressure.".
- Holter_monitor label "ECG dinamico secondo Holter".
- Holter_monitor label "Holter EKG".
- Holter_monitor label "Holter cardiaque".
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- Holter_monitor label "Monitor Holter".
- Holter_monitor label "Monitor Holter".
- Holter_monitor label "Суточное мониторирование ЭКГ".
- Holter_monitor label "جهاز ضغط القلب الكهربائي".
- Holter_monitor label "动态心电图".
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