Definition of Electrocardiograms. Meaning of Electrocardiograms. Synonyms of Electrocardiograms

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Definition of Electrocardiograms

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- part of a sports physical out of concern for sudden cardiac death. Electrocardiograms are recorded by machines that consist of a set of electrodes connected...
- An electrocardiogram technician can have many roles in the hospital, based around the recording of electrocardiograms, as depicted here...
- towards potentially dangerous ventricular tachyarrhythmias. A resting electrocardiogram (ECG) is recorded in the supine position using an ECG machine equipped...
- (2011). "Comparison of 5 methods of QT interval measurements on electrocardiograms from a thorough QT/QTc study: effect on ****ay sensitivity and categorical...
- (computer) developed by Raytheon Company in early 1960s to analyze sonar, electrocardiograms and speech, equipped with a "goof" button to correct its mistakes...
- is an electrocardiogram. Electrocardiograms are used primarily to measure how efficiently the heart is working. The function of electrocardiograms is detection...
- cold, among others. Many tests are helpful with diagnosis, including electrocardiograms (ECGs), blood tests and coronary angiography. An ECG, which is a recording...
- ST depression refers to a finding on an electrocardiogram, wherein the trace in the ST segment is abnormally low below the baseline. It is often a sign...
- In cardiology, the P wave on an electrocardiogram (ECG) represents atrial depolarization, which results in atrial contraction, or atrial systole. The...
- accessory pathway that results in re-entry. Diagnosis is typically by an electrocardiogram (ECG) which shows narrow QRS complexes and a fast heart rhythm typically...