Human Research Facility Holter Monitor
The Human Research Facility Holter Monitor is a battery-powered, noninvasive electrocardiogram device that accurately measures the heart rate of crew members over an extended period of time. ECG information is stored on a Portable Computer Memory Card International Adapter card and downlinked to Earth for analysis after monitoring is complete.
Description
Facility Summary :- The Human Research Facility Holter Monitor is a modified commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) device that accurately records the electrical activity of a crew-member's heart over an extended period of time. This noninvasive electrocardiogram device is available to support future experiments.
- The Holter is a three-channel, seven-lead ECG that can be placed in a variety of configurations, powered by one, two, or three 9V alkaline batteries, depending on the length of recording and desired sampling rate.
- The Holter contains a removable Portable Computer Memory Card International Adapter card that allows the data to be stored, downloaded to a personal computer, and downlinked.
The Holter measures heart rates ranging from 0 to 240 beats per minute at a sampling rate of 128 or 256 Hz. It measures ECG signals ranging from -2.5 to +2.5 mV and -5 to +5 mV at a sampling rate of 128 Hz or 256 Hz with an accuracy of +/- 2 percent of full range.