A Resting Electrocardiogram

A baseline electrocardiogram, often simply referred to as an ECG or EKG, is a painless assessment that detects the heart's performance of your cardiovascular system. It’s typically done while you are reclining still, hence the term "resting," allowing clinicians to obtain a clear representation of your myocardial beat. This common examination can

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A Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)

An electrocardiogram during a resting state, also known as an ECG or EKG, is a common medical test that measures the electrical activity of your heart. During this safe procedure, small electrodes are placed to your chest, arms, and legs. These electrodes transmit signals to a machine that generates a graph of your heart's rhythm. The ECG recording

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An electrocardiogram at rest

An electrocardiographic test at rest provides a valuable baseline for evaluating your heart's beat. During this painless test, electrodes are attached to your chest, arms, and legs to detect the rhythmic impulses produced by your heart. This readings can help your doctor identify any abnormalities in your heart's rhythm, such as bradycardia (slow

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