Research in ECG

Your primary care physician may propose you get an electrocardiogram - likewise called an EKG or ECG - to check for indications of coronary illness. It's a test that records the electrical movement of your ticker through little cathode fixes that a professional joins to the skin of your chest, arms, and legs.

EKGs are fast, safe, and effortless. With this test, your primary care physician will have the option to:
  • Check your heart cadence
  • Check whether you have poor blood stream to your heart muscle (this is called ischemia)
  • Analyze a coronary failure
  • Distinguish if there are critical electrolyte variations from the norm, for example, high potassium or high or low calcium










 

 

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