Electrocardiogram in a sentence as a noun

I started out in 1969 as an intern doing electrocardiogram analysis on a CDC 8090.

On the other hand, a 12-lead electrocardiogram measures electrical activity over a very short period of time.

"healthcare tech never pans out" -> BRB while I check my heart rate and take an electrocardiogram reading on my watch... Looks like the [10000 steps] I've been averaging per day are improving my resting heart rate and I see my daily weight scale shows I've lost [5lbs]!

I had my first exposure to this "deterministic" execution concept when I was writing the data collection part of a computer-based electrocardiogram interpretation service.

For one, hydroxychloroquine, and especially when used in combination with azithromycin, can cause prolongation of an electrocardiogram interval called QT.

But quoting the study:> There were no diagnostic ST/T wave changes on electrocardiogram, and ventricular volumes and function were within the normal range in all athletes by transthoracic echocardiogram and CMR imaging.

The electrocardiogram may reveal atrial standstill, nodal rhythm, prolonged intraventricular conduction time, and progressive bradycardia leading to ventricular fibrillation and/or arrest.

Electrocardiogram definitions

noun

a graphical recording of the cardiac cycle produced by an electrocardiograph

See also: cardiogram