WHAT IS AN ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG)?

An electrocardiogram is a recording of the heart's electrical activity. It is detected by electrodes attached to the skin, and recorded in waves that are displayed graphically. The ECG provides information on heart rate, rhythm, and function. An ECG may also indicate the presence of heart damage or inadequate blood and oxygen supply to the heart muscle, and abnormalities of heart structure.

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