The principle of electrocardiography (ECG) is based on the detection of electrical impulses generated by the heart during each heartbeat. These impulses are transmitted through the heart muscle as it contracts and relaxes, and they can be measured through electrodes placed on the skin. The resulting ECG waveform provides valuable information about the heart's rhythm, rate, and overall electrical activity, enabling the diagnosis of various cardiac conditions. By analyzing these electrical signals, healthcare professionals can assess heart health and identify issues such as arrhythmias, myocardial infarction, and other cardiac abnormalities.
ECG stands for ElectroCardioGram
Never. An ECG is a test, not an illness or disease.
An ECG provides information about the wearer of the ECG's heartrate and rhythm of the heart. It provides information about wether it is normal or abnormal.
The portion of the ECG that corresponds to atrial depolarization is called the P wave. The P wave is the first wave on the ECG.
Electrocardiogram is also known as ECG or EKG
It can be tested with something called an ecg simulator.
The ECG sign of subendocardial ischemia is ST segment depression. Note that ECG is used more now that EKG.
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the time between the two R waves in ECG
ECG and EKG are the same used to map the electrical activity of heart
An ECG is an electrocardiography. It is used to detect and record the electrical impulses of the heart. An ECG is non-invasive and may be used as a diagnostic tool to detect abnormalities.
The cost of an Electrocardiogram (ECG) is variable, but usually is around $100.