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Examination of the heart's electrical activity
Electrocardiography is the process of using an electrocardiograph (a device) to produce an electrocardiogram (a recording, often called an ECG or EKG)
Electrocardiography
Electrocardiogram waveform representing atrial contraction
with) that occurring with disease states such as cardiac ischaemia. Electrocardiography PR interval QRS complex QT interval ST segment T wave U wave Longmore
P_wave_(electrocardiography)
Electrocardiogram waveform representing ventricular contraction in the heart
(1): 40–42. PMC 2672223. PMID 19561701. "PSTF Paramedic Student Electrocardiography". Archived from the original on 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2010-03-27
QRS_complex
Portable device for cardiac monitoring
a Holter monitor (often simply Holter) is a type of ambulatory electrocardiography device, a portable device for cardiac monitoring (the monitoring
Holter_monitor
Changes in electrocardiogram waveforms
Notching in electrocardiography refers to the presence of distinct deflections or irregularities in the waveform of an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
Notching in electrocardiography
Notching_in_electrocardiography
Concept in electrocardiography
imaginary formation of three limb leads in a triangle used in the electrocardiography, formed by the two shoulders and the pubis. The shape forms an inverted
Einthoven's_triangle
Medical diagnostic method
cardiac rhythm. Cardiac monitoring is usually carried out using electrocardiography, which is a noninvasive process that records the heart's electrical
Cardiac_monitoring
Period in electrocardiography
In electrocardiography, the PR interval is the period, measured in milliseconds, that extends from the beginning of the P wave (the onset of atrial depolarization)
PR_interval
Medical diagnostic method
Electrocardiography in suspected myocardial infarction has the main purpose of detecting ischemia or acute coronary injury in emergency department populations
Electrocardiography in myocardial infarction
Electrocardiography_in_myocardial_infarction
French consumer electronics company
Electrochemical skin conductance (ESC), pulse wave velocity (PWV), 6-lead electrocardiography, weight, segmental (upper and lower body) body composition (fat,
Withings
Type of electrocardiography
Wireless ambulatory electrocardiography (or wireless ambulatory ECG) is a type of ambulatory electrocardiography with recording devices that use wireless
Wireless_ambulatory_ECG
Heart conduction disease
Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a genetic disorder in which the electrical activity of the heart is abnormal due to channelopathy. It increases the risk of abnormal
Brugada_syndrome
Reference point inserted in an image
using devices such as the N-localizer and Sturm-Pastyr localizer. In electrocardiography (ECG), fiducial points are landmarks on the ECG complex such as the
Fiducial_marker
Heart condition
In electrocardiography, left axis deviation (LAD) is a condition wherein the mean electrical axis of ventricular contraction of the heart lies in a frontal
Left_axis_deviation
Medical diagnostic method
Signal-averaged electrocardiography (SAECG) is a special electrocardiographic technique, in which multiple electric signals from the heart are averaged
Signal-averaged electrocardiogram
Signal-averaged_electrocardiogram
Form of valvular heart disease
Mitral valve prolapse murmur at mitral area Heart sounds of a 16-year-old girl diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse and mitral regurgitation. Auscultating
Mitral_regurgitation
Dutch physiologist (1860–1927)
Physiology or Medicine for inventing the first practical system of electrocardiography used in medical diagnosis. On 21 May 2019, on Einthoven's 159th birthday
Willem_Einthoven
Feature of an electrocardiogram
In electrocardiography, the ST segment connects the QRS complex and the T wave and has a duration of 0.005 to 0.150 sec (5 to 150 ms). It starts at the
ST_segment
2024 smartwatch by Samsung Electronics
Galileo Sensors Heart rate monitor Blood oxygen monitor (SpO₂) Electrocardiography (ECG) Blood pressure monitor Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA)
Samsung_Galaxy_Watch_7
This is a list of medical textbooks, manuscripts, and reference works. Ramesseum medical papyri (c. 1800 BCE) Kahun Gynaecological Papyrus (c. 1800 BCE)
List_of_medical_textbooks
Time series plot of a dynamical system
variability and other non-linear dynamic systems. In the context of electrocardiography, the rate of the healthy heart is normally tightly controlled by
Poincaré_plot
Medical condition
of the left bundle branch. The presence of LBBB results in that electrocardiography (ECG) cannot be used to diagnose left ventricular hypertrophy or
Left_bundle_branch_block
American cardiologist (1890–1952)
an American cardiologist known primarily for his contributions to electrocardiography. He was the only child of Norman Orlando Wilson, a farmer, and Mary
Frank_Norman_Wilson
Medical condition
tenovagnitisi of the fingers ("Trigger finger") Achilles rupture Glaucoma Electrocardiography can be used to identify low voltage and patterns similar to those
Amyloid_cardiomyopathy
Blockage of an artery in the lungs
Stewart LK, Emmett TW, Kline JA (October 2015). "Findings From 12-lead Electrocardiography That Predict Circulatory Shock From Pulmonary Embolism: Systematic
Pulmonary_embolism
Medical condition
Benign early repolarization (BER) or early repolarization is found on an electrocardiogram (ECG) in about 1% of those with chest pain. It is diagnosed
Benign_early_repolarization
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Beidou, Galileo Sensors Heart rate monitor Blood oxygen monitor Electrocardiography (ECG) Blood pressure monitor Bioelectrical impedance analysis Temperature
Samsung_Galaxy_Watch_6
Medical condition
Hypothyroidism is an endocrine disorder in which the thyroid gland fails to produce sufficient thyroid hormones. Hypothyroidism is one of the most common
Hypothyroidism_in_dogs
Technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of a body
such as electroencephalography (EEG), magnetoencephalography (MEG), electrocardiography (ECG), and others, represent other technologies that produce data
Medical_imaging
Conduction abnormality in the heart
right bundle branch block with left posterior fascicular block on electrocardiography. Complete heart block could be the cause of syncope that is otherwise
Bifascicular_block
Branch of medicine concerning a specific group of diseases or population
Cardiology Medicine Interventional cardiology Echocardiography Electrocardiography Sports cardiology Cardiogeriatrics Preventive cardiology and Cardiac
Medical_specialty
German specialist of Heart disease
Germany – 7 June 1975) was a German medical doctor who studied electrocardiography, reentrant tachycardia, phonocardiography, radiography and their
Arthur_E._Weber
Use of an excessive amount of a drug
temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, blood pressure, urine output, electrocardiography (ECG) and O2 saturation. Poison control centers and medical toxicologists
Drug_overdose
otorrinolaringología 20 10 noun otorhinolaryngology electrocardiografía 19 9 noun electrocardiography desafortunadamente 18 8 adverb unfortunately anticonstitucional 18
Longest_word_in_Spanish
Common type of reference electrode in electrochemistry
biological electrode systems such as biomonitoring sensors as part of electrocardiography (ECG) and electroencephalography (EEG), and in transcutaneous electrical
Silver_chloride_electrode
Indian electronics manufacturer
which has its own manufacturing of electromedical equipment such as electrocardiography apparatus and patient monitors.[citation needed] BPL Medical Technologies
BPL_Group
Electrocardiogram waveform representing repolarization of the heart's ventricles
In electrocardiography, the T wave represents the repolarization of the ventricles. The interval from the beginning of the QRS complex to the apex of
T_wave
Cardiac rhythm
OCLC 942900796. Conover, Boudreau Conover (2003). Understanding Electrocardiography (8th ed.). St Louis: Mosby. p. 46. ISBN 9780323019057. Geiter, Henry
Sinus_rhythm
Personal monitoring device
exercise. Measuring electrical heart information is referred to as electrocardiography (ECG or EKG). Medical heart rate monitoring used in hospitals is
Heart_rate_monitor
2021 smartwatch by Samsung Electronics
Beidou, Galileo Sensors Heart rate monitor Blood oxygen monitor Electrocardiography (ECG) Blood pressure monitor Bioelectrical impedance analysis Accelerometer
Samsung_Galaxy_Watch_4
Test assigned by clinicians to test cardiopulmonary function
data for comprehensive assessment of gas exchange efficiency. This electrocardiography system continuously tracks cardiac electrical activity, detecting
Cardiopulmonary_exercise_test
Excess potassium in the blood
medications (e.g., potassium-sparing diuretics) are important issues. Electrocardiography (ECG) may be performed to determine if there are ECG changes, tachy-
Hyperkalemia
Body reactivity is usually understood as an organism's functional ability of its body to react adequately in response to influence the environment. It
Body_reactivity
Electrophysiological device
electrodes. Efforts to amplify biosignals started with the development of electrocardiography. In 1887, Augustus Waller, a British physiologist, successfully measured
Bioamplifier
Medical condition
diagnostic tests used to confirm right ventricular hypertrophy are electrocardiography and echocardiography.[citation needed] The use of electrocardiogram
Right_ventricular_hypertrophy
Medical condition
Goldberger, Zachary D.; Shvilkin, Alexei (2013). Goldberger's Clinical Electrocardiography: A Simplified Approach (8th ed.). Philadelphia: Elsevier/Saunders
Bigeminy
Electrical properties of biological cells
Modality Abbreviation Body part Prevalence in clinical use electrocardiography ECG or EKG heart (specifically, the cardiac muscle), with cutaneous electrodes
Electrophysiology
stands for Standard communications protocol for computer assisted electrocardiography, is a standard for ECG traces, annotations, and metadata, that specifies
SCP-ECG
In electrocardiography, during a cardiac cycle, once an action potential is initiated, there is a period of time that a new action potential cannot be
Effective_refractory_period
South African cardiologist (1924–1988)
1988) was a South African cardiologist remembered for his work in electrocardiography and for describing Schamroth's window test. Schamroth was born in
Leo_Schamroth
Heart disease with narrowing of valve
X-ray may also assist in diagnosis, showing left atrial enlargement. Electrocardiography may show P mitrale, that is, broad, notched P waves in several or
Mitral_stenosis
Reduction of blood flow to the heart
may be used to induce both symptoms and detect changes by way of electrocardiography (using an ECG), echocardiography (using ultrasound of the heart)
Coronary_artery_disease
Surname list
statesman Alexander Filippovich Samoylov (1867-1930), Russian pioneer of electrocardiography Aleksandrs Samoilovs (born 1985), Latvian beach volleyball player
Samoylov
Clinical diagnosis using electrical signals
signals produce a peculiar pattern that can be measured and analyzed. Electrocardiography is the measurement of these signals. EKGs are cheap, non-invasive
Electrophysiological techniques for clinical diagnosis
Electrophysiological_techniques_for_clinical_diagnosis
Medical condition
valsalva maneuver, thermoregulatory sweat test, tendon reflex test, and electrocardiography (ECG). CT scan of the heart and lungs may also be performed to rule
Harlequin_syndrome
Topics referred to by the same term
recording of electrophysiologic activity for diagnostic purposes Electrocardiography (ECG or EKG), electrography of heart electrical activity and rhythm
Electrography (disambiguation)
Electrography_(disambiguation)
Heart rate below the normal range
heartbeats is usually a multiple of the P-P interval, as seen on electrocardiography. Like a sinus pause, a sinoatrial exit block can be symptomatic,
Bradycardia
Topics referred to by the same term
group native to the African Great Lakes region T wave alternans, in electrocardiography Teeny Weeny Afro, a hairstyle Towerrunning World Association, a tower
TWA_(disambiguation)
Black and tan dog breed from Germany
SL; Pickus CW (2000). "Association between results of ambulatory electrocardiography and development of cardiomyopathy during long-term follow-up of Doberman
Dobermann
Rapid quivering of the ventricles of the heart
hypoperfusion of the brainstem.[citation needed] It has an appearance on electrocardiography of irregular electrical activity with no discernable pattern. It
Ventricular_fibrillation
Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pericardial cavity of the heart
pericarditis, pneumonia, and esophageal rupture. Initial tests include electrocardiography (ECG) and chest x-ray. Chest x-ray: is non-specific and may not help
Pericardial_effusion
Catheter intended for long periods of use
technogists. An ultrasound or chest X-ray, the use of fluoroscopy, or electrocardiography navigation can be used during insertion and to confirm placement
Peripherally inserted central catheter
Peripherally_inserted_central_catheter
Topics referred to by the same term
V4 JavaScript engine for QML V4, one of six precordial leads in electrocardiography V-4 (rocket launch), first mostly-successful launch of the V-2 rocket
V4
ventricular hypertrophy. Leo Schamroth (1990). An Introduction to Electrocardiography. Blackwell Scientific. pp. 27–28. ISBN 978-0-632-02884-9. The Complete
Intrinsicoid_deflection
an imaginary formation of three limb leads in a triangle used in electrocardiography, formed by the two shoulders and the pubis. The shape forms an inverted
List of Dutch inventions and innovations
List_of_Dutch_inventions_and_innovations
Swedish inventor, physician and cardiac surgeon
technology at the Karolinska Institute. "A (not so) brief history of electrocardiography". ECG Library. 2006-01-03. Archived from the original on 2012-02-02
Rune_Elmqvist
Medical specialty concerned with anesthesia and perioperative care
association with anesthetics (e.g., ondansetron, glycopyrrolate) Monitors: electrocardiography, electroencephalography, electromyography, entropy monitoring, neuromuscular
Anesthesiology
Type of wave
specific meanings in seismology (L-wave for Love wave or long wave) and electrocardiography (see T wave), some authors chose to use "ℓ-waves" (lowercase 'L')
Longitudinal_wave
Puerto Rican scientist
refined the protocols for numerous diagnostic procedures, such as electrocardiography and radioisotope, for the clinical identification and treatment of
Ramón_M._Suárez_Calderon
Disease of the lungs
infections, pneumonia, rheumatic fever, a pulmonary embolism, or lupus. Electrocardiography test can determine if a heart condition contributes to the symptoms
Pleurisy
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with C
cardiomyopathy, cardioplegia, cardioplegic, cardiospasm, electrocardiogram, electrocardiography, endocardium, epicardium, hemicardia, myocardium, neurocardiology
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/C
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/C
British artist (born 1980)
decided to pursue a career as an artist. He later referenced the electrocardiography flatline he experienced in a 2010 painting. In 2002 he had his first
Stuart_Semple
Security researcher
Technology in 1981 with a thesis on "Automatic On-Line Exercise Electrocardiography in Patients Unable to Perform Leg Exercise." After graduating, he
Wim_van_Eck
Austrian physician (1858–1936)
in Berlin. He is remembered for his achievements in the field of electrocardiography and his work in colloid chemistry. He studied medicine at the German
Friedrich_Kraus
Hospital ward specialized in caring for heart conditions
telemetry or the continuous monitoring of the cardiac rhythm by electrocardiography. This allows early intervention with medication, cardioversion or
Coronary_care_unit
Device for measuring small electrical currents
string galvanometer to physiology and medicine, leading to today's electrocardiography. Einthoven was awarded the 1924 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine
String_galvanometer
Visualization method
problems". In Johnston, P. R. (ed.). Computational Inverse Problems in Electrocardiography (PDF). WIT Press. pp. 119–142. ISBN 978-1-85312-614-7. Hanke, Martin
L-curve
Antihistamine medication
and there were no clinically significant changes in vital signs, electrocardiography (ECG) or laboratory tests. Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic profiles
Bilastine
Condition in which damaged skeletal muscle breaks down rapidly
potassium levels tend to be a feature of severe rhabdomyolysis. Electrocardiography (ECG) may show whether the elevated potassium levels are affecting
Rhabdomyolysis
Inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart due to bacterial infection
pleural effusion(s), pericardial effusion, and/or mediastinal widening Electrocardiography (ECG) depicting changes consistent with acute pericarditis Echocardiography
Purulent_pericarditis
Branch of medicine dealing with the heart
routine preventive checkup though noninvasive tests, specifically electrocardiography, fasegraphy, stress tests, lipid profile and general physical examination
Cardiology
Finding in electrocardiograms
output and so can require adjustment of the pacemaker. Understanding Electrocardiography 8 Ed. Elsevier Health Sciences. 2003. p. 245. ISBN 978-0-323-01905-7
Fusion_beat
Medical condition
Behind Her Slow Pulse? Conover, Mary Boudreau (2003). Understanding Electrocardiography. Elsevier Health Sciences. pp. 117–118. ISBN 978-0323019057. Retrieved
Junctional_escape_beat
format. EDF+ has applications in PSG, electroencephalography (EEG), electrocardiography (ECG), electromyography (EMG), and Sleep scoring. EDF+ can also be
European_Data_Format
Attack of severe shortness of breath and coughing, generally at night
breath, a diagnosis is achieved through a physical examination, electrocardiography, chest radiograph, and if necessary, a serum BNP level. As a subjective
Paroxysmal_nocturnal_dyspnoea
Northern Irish cardiologist and inventor (1916–2004)
studied under Frank Norman Wilson, a cardiologist and authority on electrocardiography. He returned to Northern Ireland in 1950, and was appointed as cardiac
Frank_Pantridge
Topics referred to by the same term
division of the trigeminal nerve V1, one of six precordial leads in electrocardiography Base form (V1) of an English verb ATC code V01 Allergens, a subgroup
V1
List of notable individuals of Puerto Rican descent
known as Tropical Espru, the application of complex methods, such as electrocardiography and radioisotope, to be used in clinics and the identification and
List_of_Puerto_Ricans
Medical sign
In electrocardiography, a strain pattern is a well-recognized marker for the presence of anatomic left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in the form of ST
Strain_pattern
Medical condition
performed depending on the suspected underlying cause. These can include electrocardiography (ECG) or tilt-table testing to evaluate for syncope, sleep studies
Non-epileptic_seizure
anticipate to receive immunizations, the taking of a blood sample, electrocardiography (if needed), and a dental exam. Upon completion of this section,
Soldier_Readiness_Processing
Method of medical diagnosis
various forms of electrodiagnostic testing (electrography) such as electrocardiography (ECG), electroencephalography (EEG), and electromyography (EMG).
Electrodiagnostic_medicine
English physiologist (1828–1905)
Burch, George Edward; Depasquale, Nicholas P. (1990). A History of Electrocardiography. Norman. p. 69. ISBN 9780930405212. Biographical Index of Former
John_Burdon-Sanderson
Topics referred to by the same term
Vancouver Island Wilson's central terminal, a virtual electrode used in electrocardiography Wonderful Christmas Time, a 1979 song by Paul McCartney Work Capacity
WCT
Congenital heart defect
July 2021. Khairy P, Marelli AJ (December 2007). "Clinical use of electrocardiography in adults with congenital heart disease". Circulation. 116 (23):
Ebstein's_anomaly
Medical device for artificially stimulating heart contractions
of an "atrial-demand pacemaker" appears just before the P wave (electrocardiography). Comparably, a Triggered Pacemaker is activated immediately after
Pacemaker
Medical condition
PMID 15339865. "ECG Learning Center - An introduction to clinical electrocardiography". ecg.utah.edu. University of Utah. Archived from the original on
Second-degree atrioventricular block
Second-degree_atrioventricular_block
Series of vital signs monitors and defibrillators
Ambulance Medical device Physio-Control Defibrillation Cardioversion Electrocardiography "New Lifepak will save lives at Port Moody hospital". Tri-City News
Lifepak
Electronic device for monitoring heart rate
can be saved and stored for later review. The pulse watch measures electrocardiography (ECG or EKG) data while the user is performing tasks, whether it
Pulse_watch
Hospital in Sri Lanka
records heart rhythms over extended periods to detect arrhythmias. Electrocardiography (ECG & Exercise ECG) [15] – Tests that record the electrical activity
Nawaloka_Hospital
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