
Arrhythmia Monitoring
Arrhythmia monitoring involves tracking the heart's electrical activity to detect irregularities in heart rhythms. This can be done using devices like Holter monitors, event recorders, or implantable monitors that record data over days or weeks. The goal is to identify abnormal patterns, such as too-fast, too-slow, or irregular beats, which could indicate underlying heart conditions. Monitoring helps doctors accurately diagnose issues, guide treatment decisions, and manage conditions like atrial fibrillation or other arrhythmias, improving patient health and preventing complications like strokes or fainting.