Electrocardiography (ECG) (22 contents)
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Cardiac arrhythmia, arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation - not one of us has probably come across these terms. Approximately 1% of the general population suffers from atrial fibrillation. What is torsade...
A sudden onset of squishing or squeezing, very severe pain located behind the sternum may indicate a developing heart attack. The illness is usually accompanied by a feeling of shortness of breath,...
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is the electrical activity of the heart, recorded using electrodes clipped to the skin of the chest.
A well-taken history, physical examination and a number of specialised examinations are used to diagnose cardiovascular diseases, especially heart defects, which are the biggest problem in...