During
A Holter monitor is typically worn for 1 to 2 days. During that time, the device records all of the heartbeats.
Holter monitoring is painless. The electrodes and wires can be hidden under clothing. The device is worn on a belt or attached to a strap.
Don't take the Holter monitor off. It must be worn during the entire recording period, even while sleeping.
Water can damage a Holter monitor. Don't swim, shower or bathe for the entire time you're wearing a Holter monitor. If you have a wireless Holter monitor, you'll be shown how to disconnect and reconnect the sensors and the monitor so that you can shower or bathe.
While you wear a Holter monitor, you can do most other daily activities unless you have instructions to avoid certain things. You may be given a form to record your activities and any symptoms. It's particularly important to note if and when you have any of the following symptoms:
- Pounding, fluttering or skipped heartbeats.
- Shortness of breath.
- Chest pain.
- Lightheadedness.
Write down what activities you do and exactly what time you do them.
After
Once your monitoring period is over, you'll return the device. If you were asked to keep a record of symptoms that you had while wearing the device, the Holter monitor's data will be compared with your notes. This can help your care team make an accurate diagnosis.