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  • ECG stands for '''electrocardiogram'''. It is also known as '''EKG''' or '''ECG''', either to reflect the Germa {{Image|SinusRhythmLabels.gif|right|350px|Normal cardiac complex from electrocardiogram.}}
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  • .../credit|{{Torsades de Pointes.png/credit}}<br/>|}}Torsades de Pointes in [[electrocardiogram]] limb lead II.]]-->
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  • ! [[Electrocardiogram]] ===Electrocardiogram===
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  • ===Electrocardiogram===
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  • ...ory arrest is quite standardized, and, as diagnostic information such as [[electrocardiogram]]s become available, increasingly specific pathways are selected. For examp
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  • * ST-segment deviation on electrocardiogram at presentation
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  • ...ly reason they may be elevated. They supplement, but do not replace, the [[electrocardiogram]], history, and [[physical examination]].
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  • ===Electrocardiogram=== ..., Hobbs FD, ''et al'' |title=Accuracy of diagnosing atrial fibrillation on electrocardiogram by primary care practitioners and interpretative diagnostic software: analy
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  • ...were examined for clinical signs heart function was monitored by using an electrocardiogram.
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  • A p-wave longer than 120 ms on electrocardiogram is suggestive of a cardiac [[arrhythmia]].<ref name="pmid17397948">{{cite j * Q-wave on the [[electrocardiogram]]
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  • ! [[Electrocardiogram]] ...d=15289215 |doi=}}</ref> In patients without ST-segment elevation on the [[electrocardiogram]], urgent [[angioplasty]] may occur anytime within the first 24 hours accor
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  • ...und|audio]] and [[video]], [[medicine|medical]] data such as a patient's [[Electrocardiogram|EKG]], [[Electroencephalography|EEG]], [[blood pressure]] or [[temperature]
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  • *[[Electrocardiogram]]
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  • # [[Electrocardiogram]]
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  • ===Electrocardiogram findings=== An [[electrocardiogram|ECG]] may show signs of right heart strain or acute ''[[cor pulmonale]]'' i
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  • |discovery of the mechanism of the [[electrocardiogram]]
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  • ...ll testing in patients with suspected coronary artery disease and a normal electrocardiogram |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume=147 |issue=12 |pages=821–8 |year=2007 ...ic adults should not be screened for [[coronary artery disease]] with an [[electrocardiogram]].<ref name="pmid22847227">{{cite journal| author=Moyer VA, on behalf of th
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  • ...ic adults should not be screened for [[coronary artery disease]] with an [[electrocardiogram]].<ref name="pmid22847227">{{cite journal| author=Moyer VA, on behalf of th
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  • ...|doi=10.1016/S0933-3657(96)00359-4}}</ref> A classic example is automated electrocardiogram interpretation.<ref name="pmid1834940">{{cite journal |author=Willems JL, A
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  • ..., radiographic cardiomegaly, and q waves or left bundle branch block on an electrocardiogram. <ref name="pmid9169900">{{cite journal |author=Badgett RG, Lucey CR, Mulro
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