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UK
/kˈɑːdɪˌəʊɡɹæm/
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NOUN
- a graphical recording of the cardiac cycle produced by an electrocardiograph
How To Use cardiogram In A Sentence
- Based on several large studies that demonstrated CRT can save lives and prevent hospitalization among heart-failure patients, professional guidelines were developed that recommend its use based in part on a measurement recorded by an electrocardiogram called the QRS duration. Scrutiny for Heart Devices
- Investigations showed a normal electrocardiogram and echocardiogram.
- The paper is mainly about digital wave filter used to process real-time collected signals and the algorithm to measure the interval between R-R electrocardiograms .
- GE Healthcare Thursday launched an electrocardiogram device and a cardiac ultrasound device that were made in India keeping in mind local requirements. GE Healthcare Expects 2011 India Revenue Up 25%
- A motion transducer or more specifically an accelerometer may be used to generate a ballistocardiogram.
- Einthoven said in his work in 1895 that the efforts to fully interpret the electrocardiogram should be abandoned for the moment, and in a survey of the relevant literature up to the first half of 1912, the author** put emphasis on the uncertainty of the efforts to interpret the cardiogram. Physiology or Medicine 1924 - Presentation Speech
- Monitoring electrocardiograms is useful in many in-hospital clinical situations a well as in everyday activities.
- The diagnosis of brain abscess mandates other studies seeking the etiology, which may include HIV serology, sinus studies, and transesophageal echocardiogram.
- Sometimes interruption of the aortic arch is diagnosed on a fetal ultrasound and/or fetal echocardiogram. Interruption of the Aortic Arch
- No clinically important differences in electrocardiogram, hematology, clinical chemistry, or urinalysis were observed between treatment groups or over time.