A noninvasive and painless study, in which electrodes placed on the chest record the electrical activity of the heart.
a graphical recording of the cardiac cycle produced by an electrocardiograph
a graphic record of the electrical activity of the heart
Electocardiogram. A recording of the electrical activity of the myocardium which allows diagnosis of cardiac abnormalities.
Electro-cardiogram - measurement of the electronic signals of the heart.
Electrocardiogram - A method of recording the electrical activity of the heart. Usually recorded by attaching 10 electrodes to a patient in standard positions, and recording the received electrical signals over 10 seconds. The data is then processed to provide a signal for 12 'leads' which look at the heart from different angles. Close this window
12-lead electrocardiogram
Electrocardiogram - records the electrical activity of the heart from the surface of the chest using electrodes placed on each arm, leg and chest. Gives doctor information about the heart rate, heart rhythm, blood supply, heart attack, enlargement of the heart etc.
(Electrocardiogram). Graph showing heart's electrical activity. EEG (Electroencephalogram). Graph showing brain's electrical activity.
ElectroCardioGram - Graph of electrical activity in the heart over time.
Electro cardio gram, a test of the electrical function of the heart.
ECG stands for, electrocardiograph. What this particular procedure does is take a recording of the hearts electrical activity. This is a step down from a heart monitor as it is easier to use while doing an activity e.g. running..
Electrocardiogram (same as EKG)
ElectroCardioGram; used in heartbeat measurements.
short for electrocardiogram - for measuring the electrical activity of the heart
Electrocardiogram. Record of heart electrical activity, usually obtained from electrodes located on the surface of the body.
A special type of heart test called an electrocardiogram
Abbreviation for electrocardiogram or EKG. The K is from "kardio" (in German).
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is the graphic record of the heart's electrical currents obtained with the electrocardiograph, an instrument designed for recording the electrical currents that traverse the heart and initiate its contraction.
electrocardiogram fahrenheit
electrocardiogram - shows the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart.
Electro Cardiograph/Cardiogram
electrocardiogram: a recording of the electrical activity of the heart P-R Interval - segment of an ECG that is measured from the onset of atrial depolarization to the onset of ventricular depolarization; may be used as a rough approximation of atrioventricular conduction time
A tracing of the electrical activities of the heart muscles by means of an electrocardiogram, which is connected to sensors placed on the body. This procedure is used to detect and monitor suspected heart disorders.
An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a test that measures electrical activity in the heart, and is used to identify heart problems.
(sometimes called an EKG)- an electrocardiogram, which is a record of the electrical impulses that trigger the heartbeat; used to diagnose heart disorders.
A recording of the heart's activity. For patients with a pacemaker, an ECG reading will be taken periodically to record how the pacemaker is interacting with the heart. More about Pacemaker follow-up .