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miniHolter
3-channel extended holter monitoring
The MiniHolter is a unique, portable monitor that continuously records and stores heartbeats. It's available in both wireless (disposable adhesive patch) and wired options (3-channel surface electrodes). Its small and compact design - weighing only 16gm - leaves fewer lifestyle restrictions on the patient.
Simple to Start. Easy to Wear.
MiniHolter Features
- No lifestyle restrictions
- Small and lightweight - only 16 gm
- Water-resistant
- Continuous recording - up to 14 days
- Flexible monitoring options: single-use patch or electrode adapter
- Patient activation capabilities (supports correlation between symptoms and patient activities)
- No battery changes or charging required
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Cardiac Event
Monitoring Process
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MiniHolter Hook-up
MD/Clinic attaches MiniHolter to Patient. Recording begins.
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Regular Daily Routine
Patient goes about their regular daily activities, logging symptoms as they occur.
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Return Procedure
Patient returns device to Clinic or mails device to CCC via postal service.
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Patient Data Analyzed
Canadian Cardiac Care analyses the patients data.
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Report sent to Clinic/MD
Final report is sent to Clinic/MD.
Patients have access to a 24/7 Hour Helpline to address any technical issues that may arise.
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Report Features
- Patient's Arrhythmia Burden Graphical representation of the burdens of each major arrhythmia group during test period.
- Most Important ECG Strips Each arrhythmia category is accompanied by miniaturized ECG strips representing the most important or extreme event within given category.
- Daily Arrhythmia Trend Reporting Heart rate and arrhythmia events are available in calendar view including patient-reported symptoms to help identity current and evolving patterns.
- Interpretation and Review Upon completion of test diagnostic notes from the Canadian Cardiac Monitoring Centre (CCMC) and cardiologist interpretation are entered and finalized.