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[[Afbeelding:Norman_Holter.jpg|thumb| Norman Holter with a 'portable' Holter]]
[[Image:Norman_Holter.jpg|thumb| Norman Holter with a 'portable' Holter]]
[[Afbeelding:Holter.jpg|thumb| A mordern 3 channel Holter monitor the size of a small battery.]]
[[Image:Holter.jpg|thumb| A mordern 3 channel Holter monitor the size of a small battery.]]
Een Holter monitor is vernoemd naar zijn ontdekker: Dr. [[w:Norman Holter|Norman J. Holter]] (vandaar de hoofdletter H). Het is een draagbaar ECG apparaat dat meestal voor de duur van 24 uur een continue ECG registratie maakt.
Holter monitoring has been named after it's discoverer: Dr. [[w:Norman Holter|Norman J. Holter]] (and therefore it is written with a capital H). It is a portable ECG recorder (sometimes called a '''portable loop recorder''') which usually records every heart beat during 24 hours.
Holters worden vaak gemaaakt bij patiënten die paroxysmale ritmestoornissen hebben, die niet geregistreerd zijn op een enkel ECG. Op een 24 uurs-registratie is goed te zien hoe vaak en welke ritmestoornissen optreden.
Holter recordings are often used in patients with paroxysmal arrhythmias, in whom registration on a single ECG has not succeeded. A 24 hours registration shows the frequency and type of arrhythmias. The patient is asked to make notes in a diary if symptoms occur, so these can be matched with the recording.
De patiënt wordt gevraagd een dagboek bij te houden. Vervolgens wordt gekeken of de klachten die de patiënt heeft overeen komen met eventuele ritmeproblemen.


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Revision as of 19:46, 23 July 2007

Norman Holter with a 'portable' Holter
A mordern 3 channel Holter monitor the size of a small battery.

Holter monitoring has been named after it's discoverer: Dr. Norman J. Holter (and therefore it is written with a capital H). It is a portable ECG recorder (sometimes called a portable loop recorder) which usually records every heart beat during 24 hours. Holter recordings are often used in patients with paroxysmal arrhythmias, in whom registration on a single ECG has not succeeded. A 24 hours registration shows the frequency and type of arrhythmias. The patient is asked to make notes in a diary if symptoms occur, so these can be matched with the recording.