An ECG is a simple non-invasive test in which electrodes are placed on the chest, arms and legs to record the electrical activity of the heart. It takes less than 10 minutes and no preparation is required. It gives the cardiologist valuable information about your heart rhythm. 10 electrodes are placed on your chest and attached to the monitor. The ECG machine records 10 seconds of your heart’s electrical activity. The heart’s contraction is represented by wave forms on the ECG which are interpreted by the cardiologist.
The ECG gives a quick overview of the electrical signal in the heart. It helps spot anything unusual, from rhythm disturbances to more significant concerns. The ECG can also be used by the cardiologist with concern to prescribing certain medications. Changes to an individuals ECG can have important clinical relevance, therefore we routinely perform ECGs for comparison with a patient’s baseline ECG.
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