An electrocardiogram (ECG) at rest serves as a fundamental crucial tool for establishing a baseline assessment of the heart's rhythmic activity. This non-invasive procedure involves recording the myocardial electrical signals using electrodes attached to the chest, arms, and legs. During a resting ECG, patients typically remain seated while the dev… Read More
A resting ECG is a painless procedure that detects the electrical activity of your heart. During a resting ECG, electrodes are attached to your chest, arms, and legs. These electrodes send information about your heart's rhythm to an electrocardiograph machine. The machine generates a visual representation of your heartbeat as wavy lines on a graph … Read More
A resting electrocardiogram ECG is a fundamental test that provides invaluable insights into the heart's electrical activity while in a state of inactivity. This non-invasive procedure records the heart's rhythm and activity through electrodes placed on the chest, arms, and legs. By analyzing the resulting waveform, healthcare professionals can det… Read More