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How to pronounce electrocardiography in English?

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Synonyms cardiography
Type of diagnostic procedure, diagnostic technique

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Prefer expertise in venipuncture, arterial puncture, and electrocardiography.
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The shirt could easily power health-monitoring devices, such as for wireless electrocardiography.
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Two to four days after injection, we looked for ectopic pacemaker activity by electrocardiography.
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In 1913, he published the book Clinical Electrocardiography, the first treaty on electrocardiography.
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In the ambulance, heart patients can be hooked up to an electrocardiography machine that shows whether they are having a heart attack.
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Though the basic principles of that era are still in use today, there have been many advances in electrocardiography over the years.
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Similarly, measuring electromyography, or electrical activity in the muscle, is more subtle and tricky than electrocardiography, which measures the heart.
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Think phones as electrocardiography, or ECG, machines that can detect abnormal heart rhythms and determine if a patient is having a heart attack.
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The addition of electrocardiography and echocardiography to routine preparticipation history and physical examination provided incremental diagnostic value.
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More examples
  • Cardiography: diagnostic procedure consisting of recording the activity of the heart electronically with a cardiograph (and producing a cardiogram)
  • (ELECTROCARDIOGRAM) Tracing of electric phenomena taking place in the heart during each beat. The tracing provides information about the condition and working of the heart which is not otherwise obtainable.
  • (Electrocardiogram (EKG)) This is a test to check the electrical activity of your heart. This is a simple test which takes only 2-5 minutes. Your physician may choose to perform this test for a variety of reasons, including chest pain and shortness of breath.
  • (Electrocardiogram) alternative-fuel, clean-running automobile.
  • (Electrocardiogram, (EKG, ECG)) EKGs help to evaluate abnormal cardiac rhythm, such as tachycardia or bradycardia. The normal EKG shows five deflection waves known as the P, Q, R, S, and T waves.
  • Means the recording of electrical currents traversing the heart muscle just prior to each heart beat and the study and interpretation of the recordings.
  • The medical specialty concerned with the production and interpretation of electrocardiograms.