Holter Monitoring

CardioScan Aotearoa offers Holter monitoring and reporting solutions, with multi-channel options and the ability to complete studies for up to 14 days. All electrodes are breathable, patient-friendly and also available in paediatric and neonate sizes.
All Holter reports are signed off by a New Zealand clinical specialist via BeatBox (CardioScan Aotearoa’s secure reporting platform).
Service and Device Features
Our Holter devices are water resistant and allows for patients to continue with their regular daily routines
Our Holter devices are small, lightweight and lead- free, all contributing to high patient compliance
2 & 3 channel devices for more insights and less retesting
New Zealand clinical specialist sign-off on all reports
- 24-hour Holter studies
- Multi-day Holter studies (up to 14 days)
We offer a complete end-to-end service, however, we can tailor a solution to the specific needs of your clinic. This includes integrating reports directly into your EMR system and supporting clinics that wish to self-report.
Our Holter devices are lightweight, lead-free and showerproof, promoting high patient compliance. We also support the clinic with a range of documents and videos to support patients through each test.
All Holter studies are reviewed by a Cardiac Physiologist and signed-off by a New Zealand based Cardiologist.
Finalised Holter monitoring reports are available in BeatBox (our cloud-based reporting platform). As BeatBox is browser-based, reports can be easily and securely accessed from any device, with no need for software, apps or mobile network coverage.
Holter Monitoring
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Other Services
Learn more about our other services.
Respiratory Tests
Respiratory tests are essential when assessing a patient’s lung function by measuring key aspects of breathing, including air volume, airflow speed, and gas exchange efficiency. These tests help diagnose conditions such as asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and pulmonary fibrosis.
Echocardiography
CardioScan Aotearoa offers Echocardiogram (Echo) services which test for cardiac dysfunction, in order to ensure timely intervention and prevent further complications for patients.
Exercise Stress Echo
The patient will be asked to complete a regular treadmill exercise test, while their ECG, heart rate and blood pressure are recorded. After the treadmill exercise test, the patient will be quickly moved back to the patient bed and the heart will be looked at again for any sign of abnormal activities.
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