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Heart diagnostics in Truskavets

Holter monitoring of the heart at Pechersky Clinic is a 24-hour or extended ECG recording that helps assess heart function in your normal rhythm of life: during sleep, walking, exertion, stress, and rest.

The examination is conducted in Truskavets and is convenient for patients from Drohobych, Boryslav, Stebnyk, Skhidnytsia, and other cities in the Lviv region.

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Holter heart monitoring

Holter monitoring of the heart is a method of long-term electrocardiogram recording that allows assessment of heart function not only at the moment of examination, but throughout the entire day or several days. Unlike a standard ECG, which records heart rhythm only for a short period, Holter records the electrical activity of the heart during the patient's normal life.

The Pechersky Clinic in Truskavets offers 24, 48, or 72-hour Holter ECG monitoring. This allows for the detection of heart rhythm disturbances that may occur irregularly: during physical exertion, sleep, emotional stress, or at rest.

This examination is suitable for patients who experience irregular heartbeats, rapid heartbeat, heart palpitations, dizziness, weakness, or chest pain, but a standard ECG did not reveal a clear cause for the symptoms.

When is a Holter ECG needed

Holter monitoring of the heart is recommended if symptoms appear periodically and are difficult to capture during a short doctor's visit. Often, a patient may feel that their heart is skipping beats, pausing, beating too fast, or irregularly, but at the moment of a standard ECG, the rhythm is already normal.

A medical examination should be performed if you have the following complaints:

  • Heart palpitations;
  • Rapid or irregular heartbeat;
  • episodes of tachycardia;
  • Heart flutter;
  • Dizziness or darkening of the eyes;
  • fainting or near-fainting state;
  • Chest pain, pressure, or discomfort;
  • shortness of breath without obvious cause;
  • Suspicion of arrhythmia;
  • Monitoring the effectiveness of heart rhythm treatment;
  • Observation after cardiovascular diseases.

A Holter monitor can also be useful for patients with high blood pressure, chronic stress, sleep disorders, frequent fatigue, or shortness of breath, if a doctor suspects a connection between these symptoms and heart function.

What does Holter monitor ECG show

24-hour ECG monitoring helps to see how the heart works during a typical day. The patient does not lie in the office all the time - he lives his usual life, and a compact device records the heart rhythm.

Heart rhythm disorder.
Episodes of tachycardia or bradycardia.
Extrasystole.
Hidden arrhythmias.
The heart's reaction to physical exertion.
Changes in rhythm during sleep.
Possible ischemic changes.
Connection of symptoms to heart function.
Treatment effectiveness.

This is precisely why a Holter monitor is often prescribed when a standard EKG does not provide a complete answer. The test helps the doctor see a broader picture and more accurately assess the condition of the cardiovascular system.

Holter for 24, 48, or 72 hours

Holter monitoring of various durations is available at the Pecherskikh Clinic. The most common Holter monitoring is 24 hours, which is sufficient if symptoms occur daily or almost daily.

If heart rhythm disturbances occur less frequently, your doctor may recommend a 48 or 72-hour Holter monitor. Extended monitoring increases the chance of capturing episodes of arrhythmia, tachycardia, heart pauses, or other abnormalities that might not show up within a single day.

The duration of the examination is selected individually, depending on the complaints, frequency of symptoms, patient's age, comorbidities, and previous ECG results or cardiologist's consultation.

How is Holter monitoring performed at Pechersky Clinic?

  1. Electrodes are attached to the chest, which are connected to a small portable recorder.
  2. The patient returns to their normal rhythm of life: they can walk, work, sleep, and perform daily activities.
  3. During the examination, it is important to follow the recommendations of the medical staff and not to wet the device.
  4. After the monitoring is completed, the patient returns to the clinic, the device is removed, and the recording is sent for decryption.
  5. The doctor analyzes the obtained data and assesses the heart's function throughout the entire observation period.

_How to prepare for a Holter monitor_

Special preparation for Holter monitoring is usually not necessary. On the day of the procedure, it is advisable to wear comfortable clothing that will not interfere with wearing the device. Before the procedure, avoid applying creams, oils, or lotions to the chest skin, as this can impair the contact of the electrodes with the skin.

If you are taking heart, blood pressure, or rhythm medication, do not stop it on your own. Inform your doctor about all the medications you are taking, as well as any symptoms that are bothering you.

During your examination, you may need to keep a brief diary: record the time of palpitations, chest pain, dizziness, physical exertion, stress, or sleep. This helps your doctor correlate your feelings with your ECG data.

A Holter monitor is different from a regular ECG because it records your heart's electrical activity continuously for 24 to 48 hours, or even longer in some cases. A standard ECG provides a snapshot of your heart's activity at a single point in time.

Standard ECG Holter monitoring
Records heart activity at a specific moment. Records ECG for 24, 48, or 72 hours.
Important for quick assessment of heart rhythm. Helps to see how the heart works during activity, rest, sleep, excitement, or exertion.
It doesn't always capture violations that occur periodically. Often prescribed if symptoms are present but a standard ECG shows no abnormalities.

Holter monitoring for patients from Drohobych and Lviv Oblast

The Pechersky Clinic is located in Truskavets, making it convenient to undergo Holter monitoring not only for city residents but also for patients from Drohobych, Borislav, Stebnyk, Skhidnytsia, Skole, Sambir, and other settlements in the Lviv region.

For many patients, this is a convenient format: they can come to the clinic, have a Holter monitor fitted, return to their usual routine, and after the examination is completed, receive the interpretation of the results and the doctor's recommendations.

If you experience heart palpitations, frequent heartbeat, dizziness, or suspect arrhythmia, don't wait for the symptoms to become more frequent. 24-hour ECG monitoring helps to timely assess heart function and determine further examination or treatment plan.

Holter monitoring price in Truskavets

The cost of Holter monitoring depends on the duration of the examination: 24, 48, or 72 hours. It is also important to consider whether the interpretation of the results and a further consultation with a cardiologist are needed.

At Pechersky Clinic, you can undergo Holter heart monitoring with subsequent analysis of the recording. The current price of the service can be clarified with the clinic administrator or viewed in the price list section.

Holter monitor registration in Truskavets

If you are concerned about palpitations, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, weakness, chest pain, or suspect arrhythmia, schedule a Holter monitoring at Pechersky Clinic.

The examination helps assess heart function throughout a normal day and provides more information than a short ECG. It is an important diagnostic step for patients with arrhythmias, tachycardia, extrasystoles, and other cardiac complaints.

The Pechersky Clinic in Truskavets is modern heart diagnostics for residents of Truskavets, Drohobych, and Lviv Oblast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions about Holter Monitoring

What is Holter heart monitoring?
Holter monitoring of the heart is a long-term ECG recording using a portable device that the patient wears for 24, 48, or 72 hours. The examination allows for the assessment of heart rhythm under normal living conditions.
When is a Holter ECG needed?
Holter monitoring is recommended for irregular heartbeats, rapid heart rate, dizziness, fainting, chest pain, suspected arrhythmia, or to monitor treatment effectiveness.
How does a Holter monitor differ from a standard ECG?
A regular EKG only records heart activity for a short time. A Holter monitor records heart rhythm for a day or several days, so it helps detect abnormalities that occur periodically.
Can I sleep with a Holter monitor?
Yes, during Holter monitoring, the patient sleeps with the device. This is important because the doctor can assess heart function during nighttime rest.
Can I shower with a Holter monitor?
Typically, you cannot shower or bathe while wearing a Holter monitor, as the device cannot get wet. The patient receives specific instructions during the device's placement.
How long should the Holter monitor be worn?
Holter monitors are most commonly worn for 24 hours. If symptoms occur infrequently, a doctor may recommend monitoring for 48 or 72 hours.
Does wearing a Holter monitor hurt?
No, the procedure is painless. Electrodes are attached to the skin of the chest, which are connected to a small device for recording the ECG.
Can I work during Holter monitoring?
Yes, in most cases, the patient can go about their usual activities. It is important not to wet the device and to follow the recommendations of the medical staff.
Where to get Holter monitoring in Truskavets?
Holter monitoring of the heart can be done at the Pecherski Clinic in Truskavets. The service is also suitable for patients from Drohobych, Borislav, Stebnyk, Skhidnytsia, and other cities in the Lviv region.

24-hour ECG monitoring by Holter in Lviv Oblast

Patients often seek out a cardiologist when symptoms are already interfering with their normal lives: an irregular heartbeat, a disturbing sensation of skipped beats, weakness, dizziness, or chest discomfort. However, not all heart rhythm disorders can be detected with a standard ECG.

That is why 24-hour Holter ECG monitoring is an important diagnostic method. It allows you to assess the heart's work in dynamics - during the day, night, physical activity and rest.

In the Pechenevsky Clinic in Truskavets, you can undergo Holter monitoring of the heart without having to travel to Lviv. This is convenient for residents of Truskavets, Drohobych, Boryslav, Stebnyk, Skhidnytsia, and surrounding settlements.

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