electrocardiogram

(noun)

The visual output that an electrocardiograph produces.

Related Terms

  • congestive heart failure
  • myocardial infarction

Examples of electrocardiogram in the following topics:

  • Electrocardiogram and Correlation of ECG Waves with Systole

    • An electrocardiogram, or ECG, is a recording of the heart's electrical activity as a graph over a period of time.
    • An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a recording of the heart's electrical activity as a graph over a period of time, as detected by electrodes attached to the outer surface of the skin and recorded by a device external to the body.
  • Syncope

    • Physical examination, and electrocardiogram are part of the initial evaluation of syncope and other more specific tools such as loop recorders may be necessary in clinically uncertain cases.
  • Heart Failure

    • An electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) may be used to identify arrhythmias, ischemic heart disease, right and left ventricular hypertrophy, and presence of conduction delay or abnormalities (e.g. left bundle branch block).
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