heart block
Heart block is the term meaning interruption of electrical impulses in the heart's conduction system.
A Cardiologist is a Medical Specialist dealing with Heart problems. Cardiac electrophysiologists specialize in the electrical activity of the heart.
The medical term is electroencephalograph (EEG), which is a device used to measure the electrical activity of the brain.
The sinoatrial node, abbreviated SA node, is the natural pacemaker. The SA node is a specialized collection of cells in the right atrium that can depolarize autonomously and do so on a regular basis. It is a bundle of neurons which 'fire' an electrical impulse at regular intervals, causing the heart muscle to contract. After the sinoatrial node has fired, the electrical impulse is sent to other nodes within the heart which then fire in a sequence that produces the heart beat.Sinoatrial node, SA Node
Efferent nerves.the motor neuron transmits the impulse away from the CNS and to the effector
A pacemaker stimulate impulse to heart
In a normal heart, the electrical impulse resulting in depolarization and contraction of the cardiac muscle originates in the sinoatrial (SA) node and propagates through the atria to the atrioventricular (AV) node before moving on to the ventricles. When the electrical impulse for muscle contraction is generated, it travels throughout the muscle of each atrium, causing atrial contraction. the impulse then travels to the atrioventricular (AV) node. according to Medical Assisting- administrative and clinical procedures with anatomy and physiology.
Artifact is the medical term for deflection on the EKG not originating the in heart.
Point Of Maximal ImpulsePoint of Maximum impulse or Point of Maximum Intensitypoint of maximal intensitypoint of maximal impulse
Cardiac electrophysiology is the medical specialty that studies the electrical activity of the heart. One of the tools of this field is electrocardiography, which is the process of recording the electrical activity of the heart, creating an electrocardiogram.
Each "lead" on a 12-lead EKG shows a different view of the electrical activity of th e heart.
There is no single term but a good sentance would be "cardiac conductance disorder"