Electrocardiogram - Lead placement and Measurement techniques
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM -ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE HEART AND MEASUREMENT EXPLAINED What is ECG An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a realistic record delivered by an electrocardiograph that gives insights concerning one's pulse and some other related irregularities; it portrays assuming that the heart has expanded because of hypertension (hypertension) or proof of a myocardial dead tissue beforehand (coronary failure if any). Electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the most widely recognized and pragmatic tests for all medications. It is not difficult to perform, painless yields results in a flash, and is valuable for recognizing many heart conditions. Why ECG has to be performed Two principal types of information are given by an ECG: Deciding the time it takes for an electromagnetic heartbeat to go through the heart to find assuming that areas of the heart are exhausted o...