Echocardiography

Electrocardiography (ECG) is that the method of recording of the electrical activity of the guts over a period of time using electrodes placed on the skin. These electrodes help within the detection of the minute electrical changes on the skin that arise from the electro-physiologic pattern of cardiac muscle while depolarizing during each heartbeat. This record called the electrocardiogram (also referred to as an ECG), gives information about the part of the guts that triggers each heartbeat (the pacemaker called the Sino-atrial node), the nerve conduction pathways of the guts, and therefore the pulse and rhythm. Usually, an ECG is obtained if a heart disorder is suspected.


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