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Holter monitor
Hol·ter monitor H5254200 (hōl′tər)n. A portable device used to measure the electrical activity of the heart over an extended period of time, allowing detection of intermittent arrhythmias and other electrical disturbances. [After Norman J. Holter (1914-1983), American biophysicist who developed the device.]EncyclopediaSeemonitorHolter monitor
monitor [mon´ĭ-ter] 1. to check constantly on a given condition or phenomenon, e.g., blood pressure or heart or respiration rate.2. an apparatus by which such conditions or phenomena can be constantly observed and recorded.ambulatory ECG monitor a portable continuous electrocardiograph recorder, typically monitoring two channels for 24 hours; it is used to detect the frequency and duration of cardiac rhythm disturbances and to assess pacemaker programming. The term is sometimes used synonymously with monitor" >Holter monitor.apnea monitor a device with alarms, used to detect cessation of breathing, most commonly used in neonates and infants who have demonstrated apnea or who may be at risk for developing apnea. These monitors can be used in the hospital or in the patient's home.Holter monitor a type of ambulatory ECG monitor.Hol·ter monitor (hōl'tĕr), Avoid the misspelling/mispronunciation Halter or halter.a technique for long-term, continuous usually ambulatory, recording of electrocardiographic signals on magnetic tape for scanning and selection of significant but fleeting changes that might otherwise escape notice.Holter monitor (hōl′tər)n. A portable device used to measure the electrical activity of the heart over an extended period of time, allowing detection of intermittent arrhythmias and other electrical disturbances.Hol·ter mon·i·tor (hōl'tĕr mon'i-tŏr) A technique for long-term, continuous recording of electrocardiographic signals on magnetic tape for scanning and selection of significant but fleeting changes that might otherwise escape notice. The device is used as the patient conducts normal activities of daily living. Holter monitorA small machine, worn by a patient usually for 24 hours, that continuously records the patient's EKG during usual daily activity.Mentioned in: Electrophysiology Study of the HeartHolter, Norman, U.S. biophysicist, 1914-1983. Holter monitor - ambulatory monitoring technique used to obtain uninterrupted electrocardiographic signal readings.Holter pumpHolter shuntHolter tubeHolter valveFinancialSeeMonitor |