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  1. A 30-day event recorder is a portable device used to record your heart's electrical activity over a longer period, typically up to 30 days. It is similar to a Holter monitor but can be worn for an extended duration, allowing for the capture of infrequent or sporadic cardiac symptoms that may not occur during a shorter monitoring period.
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    An event monitor (also known as an event recorder) is a device that records your heart's electrical activity just like an electrocardiogram (ECG) but for a longer duration. You can wear the monitor for up to 30 days, but it does not record continuously. You have to activate the recording when you have a symptom.
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    A 30 day event monitor is a portable device that you wear that records your heart’s electrical activity. You wear the device for 30 days. While wear the device you proceed with your normal daily activities.
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