Holter Blood Pressure Monitoring

What is Holter Blood Pressure Monitoring?

Holter Blood Pressure Monitoring is an essential tool for monitoring and evaluating blood pressure levels during an extended period. In contrast to blood pressure measurements taken under clinical conditions, Holter Blood Pressure Monitoring provides a complete picture of pressure over a 24-hour period as the patient continues with their daily activities.

What is the significance of continuous blood pressure monitoring?

Holter Blood Pressure Monitoring is a crucial examination for diagnosing the following conditions:

What are the clinical applications of Holter Blood Pressure Monitoring?

The clinical applications of Holter Blood Pressure Monitoring are diverse and depend on the medical needs of each patient. Some fundamental applications of the examination include:

How is the examination with Holter Blood Pressure Monitoring conducted?

Holter Blood Pressure Monitoring is a painless and safe examination. It involves placing a small portable device at the patient’s waist and connecting it to a cuff worn on the arm. Visually, the device resembles a traditional blood pressure monitor. The device automatically takes blood pressure measurements throughout the 24-hour period, usually every 15-30 minutes during the day and every 30-60 minutes during the night. These measurements are recorded and analyzed by the cardiologist, who calculates the patient’s average pressure and assesses changes in pressure and pulses over the 24-hour period.