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NORTHEAST MONITORING *LOT OF 14* Northeast Event Monitoring DR 180+ Digital Holter Recorder w/ Probes Holter Recorder For Sale

We acquired the unit in a state surplus sale. We don’t know the prior usage. Comes as pictured. No other accessories. 30 days return warranty for the US buyers. Inventory ID: WHS2A_in_box,... view more

April 15

Asking Price:
$575 USD

Mehtap Kandara / Kandara, LLC
phone: +1 (225) 200-4072
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Holter Recorder

A Holter recorder is a medical device used to monitor a patient's heart rate and rhythm over a period of time. It is typically worn for 24 to 48 hours and is used to diagnose and monitor conditions such as arrhythmias, heart palpitations, and other cardiac irregularities. The device records the electrical activity of the heart and is usually connected to the patient's chest via electrodes. The recordings are then analyzed by a doctor to determine the patient's condition.

Holter recorders are manufactured by a variety of companies, including GE Healthcare, Philips, and Cardiac Science. Prices for these devices range from around $500 to over $2,000, depending on the features and capabilities of the device. Generally, the more advanced the device, the more expensive it will be. The cost of the device is typically covered by health insurance, but patients should always check with their insurance provider to confirm coverage.