ELECTROCARDIOGRAM Detects heart rate and electrical rhythm.
Not exact matches
Physicians often
detect long QT syndrome with a routine
electrocardiogram.
A-fib can be
detected during an
electrocardiogram (EKG) screening, which is non-invasive and painless to the dog.
Many veterinarians rely on
electrocardiograms (EKG) to
detect early heart abnormalities before x-ray diagnosis is possible.
When any irregular heart rhythm is
detected on clinical examination, an
electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) should be performed.