To diagnose atrial flutter, doctors use an electrocardiogram (ECG) to record the heart's rhythm through small patches placed on the chest, attached to a monitor. Alternatively, a Holter monitor, a battery-powered portable ECG, can be worn continuously for one to several days to measure heart rhythm. An echocardiogram may be used to look at the blood flow through the heart and blood vessels.

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