ECG Machine

ECG is the recording of electrical signals in the heart to a paper or digital media. The device that receives and records this signal is called an electrocardiogram or ECG machine. ECG machine; used to access heart rate, heart rhythm, and other heart status information

The ECG can show how fast your heart beats, whether your heartbeat rhythm is fixed or irregular, and the power and timing of the electrical impulses that pass through each part of the heart. An ECG test is performed as part of a routine examination to screen for heart disease. This test is also used to detect and examine heart problems such as heart attack, arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat and heart failure. The results of this test may also suggest other heart conditions.

The ECG machine has no serious risk and the ECG machine does not generate electrical energy, such as a defibrillator device. It may cause slight redness at the points where the electrodes adhere to the skin. This rash usually passes on its own without treatment.

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