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Twenty-four-hour ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring of her cardiac rhythm using a Holter recorder did not reveal any arrhythmias, even though she reported several attacks of palpitations during the recording.
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Electrocardiography (ECG or EKG) is a transthoracic interpretation of the electrical activity of the heart over time captured and externally recorded by ...
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Electrocardiography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Context Electrocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality. However, the predictive value of changes in the magnitude of electrocardiographic LVH criteria during antihypertensive therapy remains unclear.
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Advancement; With additional education and experience, EKG technicians may perform specialized testing such as ambulat ory monitoring and stress testing. Opportunities exist to branch into ... Salary; The average annual salary for an electrocardiograph technician in 2009 was $30,640. ... Educational Programs; Certificate;
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FIGURE 2. Single electrocardiographic complexes comparing (left) acute pericarditis, (center) early repolarization and (right) injury pattern of acute myocardial infarction. Note the degree of ST-segment elevation is greater in the pericarditis complex than in the early repolarization complex.
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A selection of articles related to electrocardiographic ... A Wisdom Archive on electrocardiographic ... Myocardial inflammation can be suspected on the basis of electrocardiographic results (ECG), elevated CRP and/or ESR and increased IgM (serology) against viruses known to affect the myocardium. Markers of myocardial...
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[1] It is a noninvasive recording produced by an electrocardiographic device. The etymology of the word is derived from electro, because it is related to electrical activity, cardio, Greek for heart, and graph, a Greek root meaning "to write".
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Transtelephonic Electrocardiographic Monitoring ... Transtelephonic electrocardiographic monitoring for the purpose of detecting cardiac rhythm abnormalities is considered medically necessary if the medical appropriateness criteria are met. (See Medical Appropriateness below.)
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In the case of electrocardiographic signals, for example, it is necessary to provide a connection from the probe to an electrocardiographic recording instrument for conducting the electrical signals from the probe to the instrument.
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