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Definition of electrocardiography in English: electrocardiographynoun ɪˌlɛktrəʊˌkɑːdɪˈɒɡrəfiəˌlektrōˌkärdēˈäɡrəfē mass nounThe measurement of electrical activity in the heart and its recording as a visual trace (on paper or on an oscilloscope screen), using electrodes placed on the skin of the limbs and chest. Example sentencesExamples - The chest radiography and electrocardiography may be useful in proving alternative diagnoses but rarely are diagnostic of PE.
- An initial diagnostic workup including electrocardiography, chest radiography, transthoracic echocardiography, and measurement of troponins and D-dimer should help differentiate between the three diagnoses.
- They recommended expeditious evaluation of these patients, including a history, a physical examination, and electrocardiography.
- Participants received baseline electrocardiography; a medical history and physical examination were obtained; and several depression scales were administered.
- Although open access echocardiography is now increasingly available, appropriate pre-referral investigations include chest radiography, 12 lead electrocardiography, and renal chemistry.
- Physical examination, simple laboratory tests, such as hematocrit, renal function, and electrolytes, and electrocardiography provide incremental information.
- After a careful history and examination, electrocardiography and chest radiography are first line investigations.
- Heart rate, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure were recorded by electrocardiography, pulse oximetry, and sphygmomanometry, respectively.
- Chest radiography and electrocardiography are useful in the initial evaluation of patients with mitral stenosis.
- Typical indications for paediatric electrocardiography include syncope, exertional symptoms, tachyarrhythmias, bradyarrhythmias, and drug ingestion.
- Chest radiography and electrocardiography also may point at the diagnosis of CHF.
- Electrocardiography, stress electrocardiography, echocardiography and cardiac scan with dipyridamole test, as well as carotid Doppler ultrasonography, showed no abnormalities.
- Parameters that are measured by computerized systems are blood pressure, electrocardiography, heart rate, ventilation, oxygen saturation, oxygen uptake, and carbon dioxide output.
- Other useful diagnostic tests include electrocardiography, chest radiography, complete blood count, clotting screen and determination of electrolyte and creatinine concentrations.
- The addition of natriuretic peptide measurements and electrocardiography further increases the accuracy of the diagnosis
- Chest radiography, electrocardiography, and cranial ultrasonography were normal.
- A clinical history and examination, 12 lead electrocardiography, and measurement of troponin concentration are the essential diagnostic tools.
- At study entry we obtained a medical history and did a full neurological and physical examination, including electrocardiography.
- All patients had a physical examination, chest radiography, echocardiography, supine 12 lead electrocardiography, blood pressure measurements, and blood samples taken.
- In the clinical assessment of chest pain, electrocardiography is an essential adjunct to the clinical history and physical examination.
Derivatives adjective All subjects in the control and amlodipine groups underwent a complete physical examination, electrocardiographic, biochemical and haematologic investigations. Example sentencesExamples - Palpitations are often reported by patients in whom continuous ambulatory electrocardiographic recordings show no arrhythmias.
- Furthermore, there was no clinical, electrocardiographic, or radiologic evidence of pulmonary hypertension.
- Neither group had any deaths, major neurological complications, or perioperative myocardial infarctions (based on electrocardiographic evidence only).
- The assessment examined their ability to identify electrocardiographic criteria for thrombolysis and absolute and relative contraindications.
Definition of electrocardiography in US English: electrocardiography(also EKG, ECG) nounəˌlektrōˌkärdēˈäɡrəfē The measurement of electrical activity in the heart and the recording of such activity as a visual trace (on paper or on an oscilloscope screen), using electrodes placed on the skin of the limbs and chest. Example sentencesExamples - At study entry we obtained a medical history and did a full neurological and physical examination, including electrocardiography.
- Although open access echocardiography is now increasingly available, appropriate pre-referral investigations include chest radiography, 12 lead electrocardiography, and renal chemistry.
- All patients had a physical examination, chest radiography, echocardiography, supine 12 lead electrocardiography, blood pressure measurements, and blood samples taken.
- An initial diagnostic workup including electrocardiography, chest radiography, transthoracic echocardiography, and measurement of troponins and D-dimer should help differentiate between the three diagnoses.
- They recommended expeditious evaluation of these patients, including a history, a physical examination, and electrocardiography.
- After a careful history and examination, electrocardiography and chest radiography are first line investigations.
- Chest radiography and electrocardiography are useful in the initial evaluation of patients with mitral stenosis.
- The chest radiography and electrocardiography may be useful in proving alternative diagnoses but rarely are diagnostic of PE.
- The addition of natriuretic peptide measurements and electrocardiography further increases the accuracy of the diagnosis
- Chest radiography, electrocardiography, and cranial ultrasonography were normal.
- Heart rate, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure were recorded by electrocardiography, pulse oximetry, and sphygmomanometry, respectively.
- Typical indications for paediatric electrocardiography include syncope, exertional symptoms, tachyarrhythmias, bradyarrhythmias, and drug ingestion.
- Other useful diagnostic tests include electrocardiography, chest radiography, complete blood count, clotting screen and determination of electrolyte and creatinine concentrations.
- Electrocardiography, stress electrocardiography, echocardiography and cardiac scan with dipyridamole test, as well as carotid Doppler ultrasonography, showed no abnormalities.
- In the clinical assessment of chest pain, electrocardiography is an essential adjunct to the clinical history and physical examination.
- A clinical history and examination, 12 lead electrocardiography, and measurement of troponin concentration are the essential diagnostic tools.
- Physical examination, simple laboratory tests, such as hematocrit, renal function, and electrolytes, and electrocardiography provide incremental information.
- Chest radiography and electrocardiography also may point at the diagnosis of CHF.
- Participants received baseline electrocardiography; a medical history and physical examination were obtained; and several depression scales were administered.
- Parameters that are measured by computerized systems are blood pressure, electrocardiography, heart rate, ventilation, oxygen saturation, oxygen uptake, and carbon dioxide output.
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