Why Doesn’t A Standard ECG Always Detect Arrhythmia?

 

Many people are surprised when their first test comes back normal.

But that does not always mean nothing is wrong.

The Challenge With Diagnosis

Arrhythmias are often intermittent. They may only appear for a few minutes or under certain conditions.

If the rhythm is normal during the test, it will not be detected.

How Doctors Work Around This

Instead of relying on one test, clinicians build a picture over time.

This may include:

  • Short ECG recordings in clinic

  • Portable monitors worn at home

  • Tests during exercise or stress

Different Tests For Different Patterns

Frequent symptoms can be captured with short-term monitors.

Less frequent episodes may need longer-term devices or event recorders.

What This Means For You

Diagnosis can take time, and that is part of the process.

The goal is not speed. It is accuracy.

Capturing the rhythm at the right moment leads to the right treatment plan.

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