An
EKG (also called
ECG) is one of the simplest and fastest procedures used to evaluate the
heart. Electrodes (small, plastic
patches) are placed at certain locations on your child's chest, arms, and legs.
Full article >>>Alternate Names
:
EKG, Electrocardiogram
Definition
An electrocardiogram (
ECG) is a test that records the electrical activity of the
heart.
Full article >>>Electrocardiogram (
ECG or
EKG)
What is an electrocardiogram (
ECG or
EKG)?
An electrocardiogram (
ECG or
EKG) is a recording of the electrical activity of the
heart.
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Forma en que se realiza el examen:
Se le pide a la persona acostarse y se le fijan los electrodos a cada brazo, a cada pierna y al trax, para lo cual es a veces necesario limpiar el rea, rasurar o recoger el cabello.
Full article >>>EKGA tracing of the electrical activity of the
heart.
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Full article >>>An
EKG usually is done whenever a
heart-related problem is suspected. If the medical history and physical exam indicate that
coronary artery disease is present, other tests, such as the
stress echocardiography or
stress thallium test, may be used.
Full article >>>An
EKG ' An
EKG is a record of the
heart's electrical impulses. It can identify problems in
heart rate and rhythm, and it can provide clues that part of your
heart muscle isn't getting enough
blood.
Full article >>>In 24-hour
EKG (Holter) monitoring, the patient wears a small, portable tape recorder connected to disks on his/her chest that record the
heart's rhythm during normal activities.
Full article >>>ECG (also called
EKG)
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Full article >>>The patient has an IV (
intravenous) line placed in the arm,
EKG patches are applied to chest and connected to an
EKG machine to monitor the
heart.
Full article >>>ECG: Also called a
heart monitor, an electrocardiograph (e-LEK-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) that shows a tracing of each
heartbeat.
Full article >>>Electrocardiogram (
EKG or
ECG) A test that takes recordings of the electrical activity of the
heart.
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EKG QRS monitor that times the
compression cycle to occur after an operator-selectable variable delay following the QRS signal.
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 >>>Whether you call it an
ECG or
EKG, an electrocardiogram is an important tool for detecting
heart disease and helping pinpoint exactly what's wrong.
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