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An electrocardiogram (ECG) can be used to measure the rhythms of the heart.

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By recording and interpreting the ECG or EKG as the Americans call it (Electrocardiograph)

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There are various devices used to measure heart function, but you are probably asking about an electrocardiogram.

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In simplest terms you seem to be describing the electrocardiogram. There are much more advanced node conduction tests and equipment, but they are more invasive and less common.

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What does depolarization of the heart mean?

It is a positive wave in the hearts muscle cells, the process of electrical discharge and the flow of electrical activity.


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Yes. It is the electrical activity that stimulates the mechanical activity.


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How do you record the electrical activity of the heart?

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