- Country: USA
- Region: NY
- City: New York
- City area: 10006
- Address: 65 Broadway Suite 1806
The New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center offers Ambulatory “Holter” Electrocardiographic Monitoring. A Holter monitor is a small wearable ECG recording device. Dr. Reisman, top cardiovascular specialist is using this remarkable cardiac test to monitor your heart rhythm over 24 hours. During your cardiac testing period any abnormal heart beats/rhythms will be detected. The Holter monitor is about the size of a mobile phone and you will need to wear it around your waist. You can continue with your normal daily activities while you are wearing the device during your testing period.
A Holter ECG monitor is usually a 24-hour monitor worn to determine if an individual who has palpitations has any irregular heartbeat or abnormal normal heart rhythm that may require medication.
This device keeps track of one’s heart rhythm and all heartbeats over 24 hours. In certain instances, a long-term monitor can be worn for one or two weeks.
The ability to record your heart rhythm over a period of 24 hours increases the likelihood of obtaining important cardiac diagnostic information that can direct appropriate medical treatment and to discover why you are having heart palpitations.
After your test period, the cardiologist in NYC, Dr. Steven Reisman, will take the data from the monitor, analyze it, and produce a comprehensive report for your doctor.
The Ambulatory “Holter” Electrocardiographic (ECG) Monitoring test will ultimately provide you, your primary doctor, and the cardiologist with imperative information on which to base any decisions about your health.
The Ambulatory “Holter” Electrocardiographic (ECG) Monitoring Test is Performed to:
- Identify abnormal beats and heart rhythms
- Identify the cause of a racing heart
- Evaluate your symptoms to see if it is related to your heart
- Assess if your medications are controlling your symptoms or a known abnormal rhythm
- To determine whether an abnormal heart rhythm (heart palpitations) might be the cause of a patient experiencing unexplained dizziness or blackouts
Read more: https://newyorkcardiac.com/holter-monitor
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New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center
65 Broadway Suite 1806
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