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I am on a 30-day event monitor to try and catch a suspected PSVT? episode. I have had these intermittently for many years, but never was able to catch one. I had several in the week before they put the monitor on me and a few times I couldn't slow them down with the vagel? maneuver and they finally ended on their own. The 30 days is finished Friday, and naturally I am not in "active mode", while it would actually help to be. I have seen event recorders that a patient can buy (around $300-$400) that record. I really would like to catch an event after all of these years so that I know what I am dealing with and don't need to worry about ER each time. Do you know (or have advice) about a home event monitor? Janice
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Is Home Event Monitor Advisable For PSVT?
there are good android devices you wear on wrist. can give alarms. you get early warnings and timely treatment. so decreased level of risk.