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  1. Cardiac (Heart) Event Monitor - Cleveland Clinic

    Your cardiologist, a healthcare provider who specializes in the heart, will ask you to use a cardiac event monitor. They’ll review the information it gathers and make a diagnosis from that.

  2. Cardiac Event Recorder - American Heart Association

    Oct 10, 2024 · The main purpose of an event monitor is to record your heart rate and rhythm during a symptom (“event”). Your health care professional may recommend an event monitor …

  3. Event Monitor - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    An event monitor is a portable device used to record your heart’s electrical activity when you have symptoms. It records the same information as an electrocardiogram (ECG), but for longer …

  4. Cardiac event monitors: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Oct 15, 2024 · Cardiac event monitors are used when you need long-term monitoring of symptoms that occur less than daily. Each type of monitor is slightly different, but most have …

  5. Holter monitor and event monitor - Harvard Health

    Mar 22, 2025 · One type of Holter monitor, called an “event monitor,” can be used to record rhythms over a longer time, such as a 30-day period. Doctors use Holter monitor or event …

  6. What Is a Cardiac Event Monitor? - The Heart Care Center

    A cardiac event recorder is a battery-powered portable device that you control to tape-record your heart’s electrical activity (ECG) when you have symptoms. There are two types of event …

  7. Event Monitor - Modern Heart and Vascular

    Event Monitors come with electrodes (small sticky patches) that you attach to your chest. These electrodes detect your heart’s electrical signals and send them to the monitor.

  8. Cardiac Event Monitoring: About This Test - Kaiser Permanente

    A cardiac event monitor is a small device that you wear or keep with you. It records the electrical activity of your heart. It records times when your heartbeat is too fast, too slow, or irregular. …

  9. Cardiac Event Monitor - Northwestern Medicine

    The monitor will detect abnormal heart rhythms and records your heart's electrical activity (rhythm) at the push of a button. You trigger the device when you first begin to feel signs (an …

  10. Cardiac Event Monitors - University Hospitals

    A cardiac event monitor is a device that records the electrical activity of the heart when symptoms such as palpitations, chest pain or dizziness are present. The portable device serves the same …