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ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSION
ECG technician; Cardiac sonographer; Echocardiology; Echocardiographer; Electrocardiogram technician; EKG tech; EKG technician; ECG tech; Cardiographic technician; Cardiovascular technologists; Echocardiologist

Electrocardiography         
  • A 12-lead ECG of a 26-year-old male with an incomplete [[right bundle branch block]] (RBBB)
  • Formation of limb waveforms during a pulse
  • ECG from 1957
  • Diagram showing the contiguous leads in the same color in the standard 12-lead layout
  • Measuring time and voltage with ECG graph paper
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  • Animation of a normal ECG wave
  • A patient undergoing an ECG
  • Schematic representation of a normal ECG
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  • An EKG electrode
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  • The limb leads and augmented limb leads (Wilson's central terminal is used as the negative pole for the latter in this representation)
  • Normal 12-lead ECG
  • real time monitoring]] of the heart in an [[intensive care unit]] in a German hospital (2015), the monitoring screen above the patient displaying an electrocardiogram and various values of parameters of the heart like heart rate and blood pressure
  • Placement of the precordial electrodes
  • Diagram showing how the polarity of the QRS complex in leads I, II, and III can be used to estimate the heart's electrical axis in the frontal plane.
  • An early commercial ECG device (1911)
METHOD TO RECORD THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE HEART THROUGH PASSIVE ELECTRODES PLACED OVER THE SKIN.
EKG; Electrocardiograph; Isoelectric line; Electrokardiogram; Elektrokardiogramm; Electrocardiography, ambulatory; Electrocardiograms; Electrocardiographic; Ecg; Electro-Cardio Gram; 12 lead; ECG interpretation tips; Electrocardiogram; ECG; P-R interval; 12-lead ECG; 12 lead ECG; Lead aVF; Lead aVR; Lead aVL; Precordial lead; Cardiac axis; Heart axis; HV interval; H deflection; H-V interval; Precordial leads; Fetal electrocardiography; Foetal scalp electrode; Fetal scalp electrode; Fetal ECG; Fetal electrocardiogram; Ekg; Contiguous lead; Contiguous leads; Electrocardiogram track; Atrial depolarization; Normal ECG; Intracardiac electrogram; Wilson's central terminal; Wilson central terminal; Ventricular depolarization; Ventricular repolarization
Electrocardiography is the process of producing an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG (electrocardiogram), which reflects that German physicians were pioneers in the field at the time. Today, AMA style and – under its stylistic influence – most American medical publications use ECG instead of EKG.
ECG         
  • A 12-lead ECG of a 26-year-old male with an incomplete [[right bundle branch block]] (RBBB)
  • Formation of limb waveforms during a pulse
  • ECG from 1957
  • Diagram showing the contiguous leads in the same color in the standard 12-lead layout
  • Measuring time and voltage with ECG graph paper
  • vector]]
  • Animation of a normal ECG wave
  • A patient undergoing an ECG
  • Schematic representation of a normal ECG
  • thumb
  • An EKG electrode
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • The limb leads and augmented limb leads (Wilson's central terminal is used as the negative pole for the latter in this representation)
  • Normal 12-lead ECG
  • real time monitoring]] of the heart in an [[intensive care unit]] in a German hospital (2015), the monitoring screen above the patient displaying an electrocardiogram and various values of parameters of the heart like heart rate and blood pressure
  • Placement of the precordial electrodes
  • Diagram showing how the polarity of the QRS complex in leads I, II, and III can be used to estimate the heart's electrical axis in the frontal plane.
  • An early commercial ECG device (1911)
METHOD TO RECORD THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE HEART THROUGH PASSIVE ELECTRODES PLACED OVER THE SKIN.
EKG; Electrocardiograph; Isoelectric line; Electrokardiogram; Elektrokardiogramm; Electrocardiography, ambulatory; Electrocardiograms; Electrocardiographic; Ecg; Electro-Cardio Gram; 12 lead; ECG interpretation tips; Electrocardiogram; ECG; P-R interval; 12-lead ECG; 12 lead ECG; Lead aVF; Lead aVR; Lead aVL; Precordial lead; Cardiac axis; Heart axis; HV interval; H deflection; H-V interval; Precordial leads; Fetal electrocardiography; Foetal scalp electrode; Fetal scalp electrode; Fetal ECG; Fetal electrocardiogram; Ekg; Contiguous lead; Contiguous leads; Electrocardiogram track; Atrial depolarization; Normal ECG; Intracardiac electrogram; Wilson's central terminal; Wilson central terminal; Ventricular depolarization; Ventricular repolarization
¦ abbreviation electrocardiogram or electrocardiograph.
electrocardiography         
  • A 12-lead ECG of a 26-year-old male with an incomplete [[right bundle branch block]] (RBBB)
  • Formation of limb waveforms during a pulse
  • ECG from 1957
  • Diagram showing the contiguous leads in the same color in the standard 12-lead layout
  • Measuring time and voltage with ECG graph paper
  • vector]]
  • Animation of a normal ECG wave
  • A patient undergoing an ECG
  • Schematic representation of a normal ECG
  • thumb
  • An EKG electrode
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • The limb leads and augmented limb leads (Wilson's central terminal is used as the negative pole for the latter in this representation)
  • Normal 12-lead ECG
  • real time monitoring]] of the heart in an [[intensive care unit]] in a German hospital (2015), the monitoring screen above the patient displaying an electrocardiogram and various values of parameters of the heart like heart rate and blood pressure
  • Placement of the precordial electrodes
  • Diagram showing how the polarity of the QRS complex in leads I, II, and III can be used to estimate the heart's electrical axis in the frontal plane.
  • An early commercial ECG device (1911)
METHOD TO RECORD THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE HEART THROUGH PASSIVE ELECTRODES PLACED OVER THE SKIN.
EKG; Electrocardiograph; Isoelectric line; Electrokardiogram; Elektrokardiogramm; Electrocardiography, ambulatory; Electrocardiograms; Electrocardiographic; Ecg; Electro-Cardio Gram; 12 lead; ECG interpretation tips; Electrocardiogram; ECG; P-R interval; 12-lead ECG; 12 lead ECG; Lead aVF; Lead aVR; Lead aVL; Precordial lead; Cardiac axis; Heart axis; HV interval; H deflection; H-V interval; Precordial leads; Fetal electrocardiography; Foetal scalp electrode; Fetal scalp electrode; Fetal ECG; Fetal electrocardiogram; Ekg; Contiguous lead; Contiguous leads; Electrocardiogram track; Atrial depolarization; Normal ECG; Intracardiac electrogram; Wilson's central terminal; Wilson central terminal; Ventricular depolarization; Ventricular repolarization
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¦ noun the measurement and recording of electrical activity in the heart using electrodes placed on the skin.
Derivatives
electrocardiogram noun
electrocardiograph noun
electrocardiographic adjective

ويكيبيديا

Cardiovascular technologist

A cardiovascular technician, also known as a vascular technician, is health professional that deal with the circulatory system.