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An ECG stands for an electrocardiogram, a reading of the rhythm of your heart. What happens to the ECG when your heart speeds up is that the reading will change.
Conductive gel is used by those who are conducting an ECG reading. The gel is used underneath the pads for an accurate reading.
The E.C.G will not confirm a heart attack it only gives you a reading.
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If a patient has experienced a sudden cardiac arrest, an ECG will pick up electrical patterns that are abnormal. These patterns are typically referred to as prolonged QT intervals.
No. A steel plate in one's head cannot cause interference with a computer.
The old designation for electrocardiogram, now ECG, and yes, electroncmagnetic reading of cardiac function.
It is very rare for radio was to cause interference with the Kichler under-cabinet lights. If it does cause interference I would call the people who installed it or if you did it yourself find the local dealership and have a talk with them.
Hyperkalemia cause tall t wave and wide qrs wave
It's because NO test is perfect! ECG's computer is very good at recognizing something not 'normal'. It may not be able to tell you exactly what's wrong, but it knows that it's not usual. That's good enough for a computer's reading. This is why you need someone who has seen many ECG to interpret it.
if its typed on the ecg as in the computer itself made the diagnosis it probably doesnt mean anything at all... and I'm serious the computer is terrible at reading ECG, however, if a Dr. says you have prominent right vent voltage it could indicate pulmonary hypertension or early sign congestive heart failure.