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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Electrocardiogram]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Electrocardiogram]]
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  • Paroxysms of ventricular tachycardia in which the electrocardiogram shows a steady undulation in the QRS axis.
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  • A specialized [[electrocardiogram]] optimized for real-time display of clinically critical parameters, common
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  • In cardiology and the electrocardiogram, the time between the start of the Q wave and the end of the T wave.
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  • {{r|Electrocardiogram}}
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  • ===Electrocardiogram=== ....1136/bjsm.2008.056929 }}</ref> A [[cost-benefit analysis]] suggests the [[electrocardiogram]] would save 2 life years per 1000 athletes screened and that this would be
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  • {{r|Electrocardiogram}}
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  • {{r|Electrocardiogram}}
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  • {{r|Electrocardiogram}}
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  • ...r example, an [[artificial pacemaker]] is clearly part of this field, an [[electrocardiogram]] or especially [[cardiac monitor]] is generally accepted as one, but a dat
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  • ...th all of the following findings have sufficiently low risk that even an [[electrocardiogram]] is not needed:<ref name="pmid3970650">{{cite journal| author=Lee TH, Cook ...been reported ''not'' to exclude acute coronary syndrome, even when the [[electrocardiogram]] is taken during pain.<ref>{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2009
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  • ...with a [[myocardial infarction]] with elevation of the ST segment of the [[electrocardiogram]].<ref name="pmid11044416">{{cite journal| author=Morrow DA, Antman EM, Cha * Anterior ST segment changes or left bundle branch block on [[electrocardiogram]]
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  • In cardiology and the [[electrocardiogram]], the '''QT interval''' is the time from the start of the Q wave and the e {{Image|SinusRhythmLabels.gif|right|350px|Normal cardiac complex from [[electrocardiogram]].}}
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  • ...ogical monitoring of a specific patient (e.g., transmission of a 12-lead [[electrocardiogram]]), analysis of test information (e.g., teleradiology), or real-time interv ...]] (one form of [[tissue plasminogen activator]] (TPA)) to a patient whose electrocardiogram indicates an acute [[myocardial infarction]] (AMI). Thrombolytic drugs are
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  • ...rs may have a mode in which they synchronize to a point on the patient's [[electrocardiogram]] waveform, and apply a lower-power shock than used for VF or VT. These re
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  • ...ten due to defective renal excretion. It is characterized clinically by [[electrocardiogram|electrocardiographic]] abnormalities (elevated T waves and depressed P wav
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  • * [[Electrocardiogram]] right-axis deviation and right-ventricular hypertrophy
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