electrocardiogram

[ ih-lek-troh-kahr-dee-uh-gram ]

nounMedicine/Medical.
  1. the graphic record produced by an electrocardiograph. Abbreviation: EKG, ECG

Origin of electrocardiogram

1
First recorded in 1900–05; electro- + cardiogram

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How to use electrocardiogram in a sentence

  • The effect on the pulse while these tests were made was observed, and electrocardiograms taken.

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  • It's true that such an electropaste is used to make better connections for electrocardiograms.

  • Recently G. Canby Robinson has seen and made electrocardiograms of a case of ventricular fibrillation.

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British Dictionary definitions for electrocardiogram

electrocardiogram

/ (ɪˌlɛktrəʊˈkɑːdɪəʊˌɡræm) /


noun
  1. a tracing of the electric currents that initiate the heartbeat, used to diagnose possible heart disorders: Abbreviation: ECG

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Scientific definitions for electrocardiogram

electrocardiogram

[ ĭ-lĕk′trō-kärdē-ə-grăm′ ]


  1. A graphic recording of the electrical activity of the heart, used to evaluate cardiac function and to diagnose arrhythmias and other disorders.♦ An electrocardiograph is the apparatus used to generate electrocardiograms. The machine functions as a portable set of galvanometers that measure electric potentials at different anatomic sites on the chest and extremities, and contains internal circuitry for computing calculations based on these measurements. Twelve electrodes act as transducers to pick up the electrical signals. Various combinations of signals from the electrodes can be selected for output, each of which provides information about electrical activity in the heart from a different anatomical perspective. For example, electrodes placed on the right arm, left leg and left arm record variations in potential in the frontal plane of the heart. The signals are converted to waveform tracings that are recorded and printed for diagnostic interpretation.

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Cultural definitions for electrocardiogram

electrocardiogram

[ (i-lek-troh-kahr-dee-uh- gram) ]


A written recording of the electrical activity of the heart. Electrocardiograms are used to determine the condition of the heart and to diagnose heart disease.

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