In line with its philosophy of continuous improvement and commitment to technological innovation, Hospiten Riviera Maya has incorporated the 7-day dynamic Holter monitor into its cardiology services, a state-of-the-art portable device that allows continuous recording of the heart's electrical activity for a full week.
The 7-day dynamic Holter is a non-invasive diagnostic test that facilitates the detection of cardiac rhythm disturbances (arrhythmias) that may go unnoticed in short-term studies. Thanks to its ability to constantly monitor 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, it offers greater diagnostic accuracy and a valuable tool for identifying sporadically occurring cardiac episodes.
"The new Holter allows for more reliable detection of arrhythmias such as tachycardias, when the heart beats faster than normal, and bradycardias, slower than usual heartbeats, as well as cardiac pauses in which the heart momentarily stops beating," explains Dr. Adan Paul Cuevas, cardiologist at Hospiten Riviera Maya.
This device, measuring just 6 x 7 cm and weighing 62 grams, is attached to the chest by means of small electrodes and can be discreetly placed on a belt or under clothing. During the period of use, the patient can continue with daily activities, as the device does not interfere with daily routine or medication intake.
Benefits of the 7-day Holter
Indications and performance
The 7-day dynamic Holter is recommended when intermittent heart rhythm disorders are suspected. The procedure is very simple:
With this addition, Hospiten Riviera Maya reaffirms its commitment to medical excellence and constant technological updating, making advanced diagnostic services available to the community for comprehensive heart care.
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