An Baseline ECG

A baseline electrocardiogram, often simply referred to as an ECG or EKG, is a painless evaluation that measures the cardiac function of your organ. It’s typically taken while you are lying still, hence the term "resting," allowing clinicians to acquire a definitive representation of your cardiac rhythm. This common examination can help reveal var

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A Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)

An electrocardiogram during a resting state, also known as an ECG or EKG, is a common medical test that measures the electrical activity of your heart. During this non-invasive procedure, small electrodes are affixed to your chest, arms, and legs. These electrodes send signals to a machine that generates a graph of your heart's rhythm. The ECG reco

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Electrocardiography at Rest

An resting EKG at rest provides a valuable baseline for evaluating your heart's beat. During this painless examination, electrodes are applied to your chest, arms, and legs to record the rhythmic impulses produced by your heart. This data can help your cardiologist identify any abnormalities in your heart's pattern, such as bradycardia (slow heart

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