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Continuous Ambulatory ECG (Topical)

Holter Monitor, Ambulatory ECG Monitoring, AECG

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Detects silent arrhythmias and tracks autonomic nervous system health.

Continuous Ambulatory ECG records the heart's electrical activity over an extended period, typically 24 hours to several weeks. For healthspan, it is a powerful diagnostic tool for detecting subclinical arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation, which is a major risk factor for stroke and cognitive decline. It also provides detailed data on heart rate variability (HRV), a key biomarker of autonomic nervous system function and physiological resilience.

Verdict

A crucial tool for detecting silent arrhythmias impacting long-term health.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Moderate

RISK LEVEL

Very Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

A

MONTHLY COST

$200 - $1000

Protocol

  • A device is worn continuously for a period ranging from 24 hours to several weeks.
  • Electrodes are attached to the chest to record the heart's electrical activity.
  • For healthspan screening, a 24-hour to 7-day recording may be performed periodically to detect subclinical conditions.

Flags

  • Skin irritation or allergic reaction to electrode adhesive can occur.
  • Interpretation of results requires professional medical expertise to avoid misdiagnosis.
  • Over-interpretation of benign findings can lead to unnecessary anxiety and further testing.