ECGDefinition:
An electrocardiogram (
ECG) is a test that records the electrical activity of the
heart.
Full article >>>ECGThe electrocardiogram (
ECG,
EKG) is used extensively in the
diagnosis of
heart disease, from
congenital heart disease in
infants to
myocardial infarction and
myocarditis in adults. Several different types of electrocardiogram exist.
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Full article >>>The
ECG is used to record
heart rhythms. Your health care provider can
diagnose heart problems by interpreting patterns of
heartbeats and rhythms. An
ECG can show: ...
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Full article >>>ECGAlso called an electrocardiogram, it records the electrical activity of the
heart.
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Full article >>>ECG or
EKGA record of the waves that relates to the electrical impulses produced at each beat of the
heart.
ElectrodesTiny wires in adhesive pads that are applied to the body for
ECG measurement.
Full article >>>An
ECG is a
painless,
noninvasive way to
diagnose many common types of
heart disease. It may be done when you are admitted to the
hospital or as part of a physical exam.
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ECG electro
cardiac mapping system Electro
cardiac mapping system comprised of a disposable vest containing 80 leads and said to more accurately and quickly detect
myocardial infarctions (
heart attacks) than conventional 12-
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Full article >>>Resting electrocardiography (
EKG or
ECG), a test that measures the electrical signals that control the rhythm of your
heartbeat. The graph that shows the results is called an electrocardiogram.
Full article >>>ECG: Also called a
heart monitor, an electrocardiograph (e-lec-tro-CAR-dee-o-graf), or
EKG. The
patches on your chest are hooked up to a TV-type screen or a small portable box (telemetry unit). This screen shows a tracing of each
heartbeat.
Full article >>>The
diagnosis of
atrial fibrillation is confirmed with an electrocardiogram (
ECG), which will show the
heart's irregular electrical pattern.
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Full article >>>Ultrafast CT was reported to be a better test than treadmill-
ECG or technetium-
stress test for detecting CAD (J Am Coll Cardiol 2000;36:32-38,326-340).
Full article >>>Electrocardiogram (
EKG or
ECG) A test that takes recordings of the electrical activity of the
heart.
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Full article >>>An electrocardiogram (best known by its initials,
ECG or the older German initials,
EKG) only records a few seconds of
heart activity.
Full article >>>Emergency personnel will assess the situation quickly. They may record an electrocardiogram (
ECG).
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