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Holter Monitoring

A Guide to Help You Get Ready

What is Holter Monitoring? The Holter Monitor

This is a recording of your heart rhythm. It The Holter Monitor is small and about the
is done for 24 to 48 hours, while you go size of a pager. It will be placed in a pouch
about your daily life. It is very useful in around your neck or waist. The Monitor has
finding abnormal heart rhythms. a cable that attaches to five sticky patches,
called electrodes, which are place on
Why is a Holter Monitor used? different areas of the chest. These
electrodes record the heart rhythm.
A Holter Monitor is used to record the
electrical activity of the heart. This Important Reminders
electrical activity is sometimes referred to as
a heart rhythm. An abnormal heart rhythm  The cable, associated leads, and
is called an arrhythmia. An arrhythmia is a electrodes must remain attached for the
change in either the speed or pattern of the whole recording. If an electrode comes
heartbeat. During this, your heart may beat off, clean the area and reattach the
too fast, too slow, or without a pattern. The electrode. You will be given extra
Holter Monitor will monitor 24-28 hours of electrodes in case this occurs.
your heart rhythm for analysis.  Do not get the monitor, cable, leads or
electrodes wet. Do not swim, take a
Holter Monitors allow your heart rhythm to bath, or shower while wearing the
be recorded over 24 – 48 hours, while you Monitor.
go about your daily life.  Try to sleep on your back, with the
recorder at your side. This will keep the
A Holter Monitor may be ordered to: patches from being pulled off.
 Find arrhythmias that may not occur  Avoid electric blankets, magnets, metal
during a standard ECG. detectors, and high voltage areas such as
 Look for symptoms that come and go, power lines. Signals from such devices
such as palpitations, dizzy spells, or may affect the data.
fainting spells.
 See how well your medicine or Keeping a Diary
pacemaker treatment is working.
It is very important to keep a diary while
wearing the Holter Monitor. It allows your
activities and symptoms to be compared Returning the Holter Monitor
with the ECG record.
You will return the Holter Monitor in person
You will need to record the date and time to the clinic where it was attached, or in the
and duration of the following: self-addressed paid envelope (limited
situations). It is vital you return both the
 Exercise and physical activity Monitor and the associated cable. You
(walking/jogging/biking, yard work, should remove all electrodes, tape and the
household chores, snow removal). blue pouch prior to returning the Monitor.
 Physical or emotional distress causing a
sudden increase in heart rate (stressful The Holter Monitor Results
conversation or argument).
 Symptoms such as dizziness or Once the Monitor is returned to us, the data
lightheadedness, fainting, palpitations will be analyzed and provided to a UW
or racing heart, shortness of breath, Health Cardiologist to interpret. Those
or any chest pain/pressure or tightness results will be provided to your doctor.
symptoms. Your doctor will share the results and design
a treatment plan that is best for you.

For questions contact the Heart Station at


(608) 263-6609.

Your health care team may have given you this information as part of your care. If so, please use it and call if you
have any questions. If this information was not given to you as part of your care, please check with your doctor. This
is not medical advice. This is not to be used for diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. Because each
person’s health needs are different, you should talk with your doctor or others on your health care team when using
this information. If you have an emergency, please call 911. Copyright © 11/2016. University of Wisconsin Hospitals
and Clinics Authority. All rights reserved. Produced by the Department of Nursing. HF#5488.

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