3. Electrocardiograms — also called ECGs or EKGs — are often
done in a doctor's office, a clinic or a hospital
room. ECG machines are standard equipment in operating
rooms and ambulances. Some personal devices, such as smart
watches, offer ECG monitoring. Ask your doctor if this is an
option for you.
Electrocardiogram records the electrical signals in your heart.
It's a common and painless test used to quickly detect heart
problems and monitor your heart's health.
4. An electrocardiogram is a painless, noninvasive way to help
diagnose many common heart problems in people of all ages.
Your doctor may use an electrocardiogram to determine or
detect:
Abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmias)
If blocked or narrowed arteries in your heart (coronary artery
disease) are causing chest pain or a heart attack
Whether you have had a previous heart attack
How well certain heart disease treatments, such as a
pacemaker, are working.
5. Chest pain
Dizziness, lightheadedness
or confusion
Heart palpitations
Rapid pulse
Shortness of breath
Weakness, fatigue or a
decline in ability to exercise
6.
Holter monitor Event monitor
A Holter monitor is a small,
wearable device that records a
continuous ECG, usually for 24
to 48 hours.
This portable device is similar
to a Holter monitor, but it
records only at certain times
for a few minutes at a time..
You generally push a button
when you feel symptoms
7. An electrocardiogram is a
safe procedure. There is
no risk of electrical shock
during the test because
the electrodes used do
not produce electricity.
The electrodes only
record the electrical
activity of your heart.
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