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Cardiac monitoring is a critical component of heart health management that provides continuous surveillance and insights into the function of your heart. It helps detect irregularities, assess overall cardiac performance, and guide treatment decisions. Regular monitoring can be particularly beneficial for individuals at risk of heart disease, ensuring timely intervention and better long-term outcomes.

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  • How to connect cardiac monitor leads?

    Clean and dry the skin, then place electrodes on designated areas (RA, LA, LL, RL, and chest). Attach lead wires to matching electrodes and check the monitor for a stable signal.

  • What is telemetry?

    Telemetry is the remote monitoring of a patient’s heart activity using wireless technology. It continuously transmits ECG data to a central system, allowing healthcare providers to track heart function in real time without restricting patient movement.

  • Can a loop recorder detect a heart attack?

    A loop recorder cannot detect a heart attack. However, it is used for long-term monitoring of irregular heart rhythms, causes of fainting, and unknown arrhythmias.

  • Can a holter monitor detect blockage?

    A Holter monitor cannot directly detect a blockage but can identify abnormal heart rhythms or ischemic changes that may suggest reduced blood flow due to a blockage.

  • Is cardiac monitoring painful?

    No, cardiac monitoring is painless. Electrodes on the skin record heart activity, though mild irritation from adhesives is rare.

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