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Holter Testing - 48-Hour EKG is a procedure whereby a patient wears a device for two days in order to record a continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) of the heart.
A patient may be asked to get the Holter Testing - 48-Hour EKG procedure if their doctor suspects cardiac arrhythmia or needs to monitor the heart's activity.
During the procedure, the patient will be asked to wear a device called a Holter monitor, which collects a continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) of the heart. The monitor is usually affixed to the patient's chest, and will be worn for 48 hours.
After the patient has worn the Holter monitor for 48 hours, they will be asked to return to their doctor's office or clinic. The doctor will then analyze the data collected from the test.
In conclusion, Holter Testing - 48-Hour EKG is a procedure where a patient wears a device for two days in order to record an ECG of the heart. The procedure is used for patients if their doctor suspects cardiac arrhythmia or needs to monitor the heart's activity. After the patient has worn the Holter monitor for the two days, they will return to the doctor's office and the doctor will analyze the data collected.
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