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Will A Holter Monitor Be Able To Handle Palpitations And Chest Pain

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Posted on Tue, 28 Jun 2016
Question: I am currently wearing a holter monitor I have had 1 episode of chest pain and palpitations not at the same time while being monitored will the monitor be able to detect palpitations and chest pain and if it doesn't does that mean they are nothing to be concerned about
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Answered by Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan (37 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Depends on 24 hour ECG findings

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

The best variant is when the patient has his typical complaints (e.g. chest pain, palpitation) while wearing holter monitor. In this case we see what's going on during complaints, and if there is nothing serious, we are on the safe side, or if we see some abnormality during the complaints, we can make diagnosis.

If the patient doesn't have complaints while wearing holter monitor, then we can't be a 100% sure, but we can draw some conclusions from the 24 hour registered ECG. If there are arrhythmias or some abnormalities, we can assume the cause of the complaints and main disease. And if there is no abnormality at all, then serious problems are less likely.

Hope this was helpful

Wishing you good health

In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask

Regards,
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan

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Will A Holter Monitor Be Able To Handle Palpitations And Chest Pain

Brief Answer: Depends on 24 hour ECG findings Detailed Answer: Hi, The best variant is when the patient has his typical complaints (e.g. chest pain, palpitation) while wearing holter monitor. In this case we see what's going on during complaints, and if there is nothing serious, we are on the safe side, or if we see some abnormality during the complaints, we can make diagnosis. If the patient doesn't have complaints while wearing holter monitor, then we can't be a 100% sure, but we can draw some conclusions from the 24 hour registered ECG. If there are arrhythmias or some abnormalities, we can assume the cause of the complaints and main disease. And if there is no abnormality at all, then serious problems are less likely. Hope this was helpful Wishing you good health In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask Regards,