Patient Monitoring · Cardiology
Holter & ECG Monitoring
Capture the arrhythmias a resting ECG misses. Ambulatory Holter recording follows the heart across a full day of normal activity — for syncope work-ups, arrhythmia detection and treatment monitoring.
Why Holter monitoring
A clinic ECG is a 30-second snapshot. Intermittent arrhythmias — the ones behind collapse and syncope — often hide between visits. Holter recording watches continuously, at home, where they actually happen.
Catches what’s intermittent
Continuous 24-hour (or longer) recording captures paroxysmal arrhythmias a short in-clinic ECG can easily miss.
Real-world context
The patient wears the recorder during normal activity at home, correlating rhythm with real events like collapse or exercise.
Decision-grade data
Full-disclosure recordings support diagnosis, antiarrhythmic dosing decisions and monitoring of treatment response.
How it works
A simple fit-and-record workflow, analysed back at the clinic.
- Fit the recorder. Attach electrodes and secure the compact recorder in a vest or wrap.
- Send home. The owner keeps the patient in normal routine and logs any events.
- Record continuously. The device captures the ECG across the full monitoring window.
- Analyse. Download and review the full-disclosure recording with the analysis software.
- Report & act. Summarise findings in the patient record and plan treatment.
See it in action
Watch a Holter fitting and readout workflow.
Product demo videoComing soon
Where clinics use it
Syncope & collapse
Investigate unexplained fainting or weakness by correlating rhythm with events.
Arrhythmia diagnosis
Detect and characterise intermittent arrhythmias not seen on resting ECG.
Breed screening
Screen breeds predisposed to cardiac disease.
Treatment monitoring
Assess response to antiarrhythmic therapy over a full day.
Pre-anaesthetic risk
Clarify rhythm concerns before high-risk procedures.
Referral cardiology
Provide full-disclosure data for cardiology work-ups.
Capabilities
Ambulatory Holter ECG recording and analysis (Spacelabs Holter systems).
| Recording | Continuous ambulatory ECG (24 h or extended, per device) |
| Channels | Multi-channel full-disclosure recording |
| Analysis | Software review, arrhythmia detection & reporting |
| Wear | Compact recorder in vest / wrap for home use |
| Output | Full-disclosure report for the record |
Recording duration, channel count and software features depend on the selected Spacelabs system and are confirmed per manufacturer at time of order.
Holter vs. resting ECG
| Holter (ambulatory) | Resting ECG | |
|---|---|---|
| Window | 24 h or longer | Seconds to minutes |
| Intermittent arrhythmia | Likely to capture | Easily missed |
| Setting | Home / normal activity | Clinic, at rest |
| Best role | Investigate events & monitor therapy | Quick in-clinic check |
Holter and resting ECG are complementary parts of a cardiac work-up.
Works with the NXVET cloud
Cardiac findings on the record.
- Attach Holter reports and findings to the patient’s cardiac history in NXVET.
- Track rhythm and treatment response across recordings over time.
- Share full-disclosure reports with referral cardiologists from one record.
- Pair with the patient monitor and diagnostics for connected cardiac care.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it record?
Why not just do an in-clinic ECG?
Does the patient stay in the clinic?
How are results reviewed?
Can reports go into our records?
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Request a quote or system details, and we’ll help you add ambulatory Holter monitoring to your cardiac work-ups.
