Hotler Test
The Hotler Test, commonly referred to in the context of Home ECG (electrocardiography), is a method for continuous cardiac monitoring that can be performed outside of a clinical setting. This test typically involves the use of a portable device, often called a Holter monitor, which records the heart's electrical activity over a specified period—usually 24 to 48 hours. It is particularly valuable for diagnosing arrhythmias, assessing heart function, and identifying irregular heartbeats that may not be captured during a standard ECG taken in a doctor's office.