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Electrocardiogram
A diagnostic test to assess the electrical activity of your pet's heart and detect rhythm abnormalities.
Holter Monitoring
Continuous heart monitoring over 24 to 48 hours to detect intermittent cardiac arrhythmias.
Interventional Cardiology
Catheter-based techniques to diagnose and treat heart diseases with reduced recovery times.
Holter Monitoring
Veterinary Holter monitoring is a diagnostic procedure that assesses your pet's heart rhythm over extended periods. A portable device called a Holter monitor continuously records the electrocardiogram for 24 to 48 hours or longer.
This technique is particularly useful in detecting and evaluating intermittent or sporadic cardiac arrhythmias that may not be captured during a routine brief ECG recording in the clinic.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Holter monitor work?
A portable device with electrodes records heart rhythm for 24 to 48 hours while your pet is at home.
Can my pet wear the monitor at home?
Yes. The monitor captures heart activity during normal daily activities.
What conditions does Holter monitoring detect?
Intermittent arrhythmias that may not appear during a standard in-clinic ECG.
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