EKG Machines Best Way to Assess Heart Function
In today’s clinical settings, most doctors are using an EKG machine that is centered on strategically placed electrodes. These sensors allow physicians to see a clearer picture of the heart very quickly and assess what kind of cardiac issues are occurring.
In order to detect certain types of heart issues, doctors often place the electrodes from an EKG machine onto a patient while they are walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary bicycle. This allows doctors to see learn about what is happening in a patient’s heart while they are undergoing physical strain.
The EKG machine works by graphing the rhythms and bodily functions that relate to the placement of each electrode, and representing the heart’s impulses through a series of lines that show the speed and intensity of these amplified electrical impulses. The doctor can then read the monitor and use this information to diagnose a patient’s heart problems.
Using EKG machines, doctors have been able to save the lives of millions of patients, and today there are a number of well known companies who make these machines. The machines are commonly used in clinical settings and hospitals throughout the world.
Modern technology has allowed doctors to make EKG machines smaller and smaller every year, which is a major benefit to the medical community and patients undergoing frequent testing. In the past these machines were bulky and difficult to use, and they required massive amounts of physical wiring to accurately detect and transmit signals from the heart, but today’s machines are much smaller and more intuitively designed. In fact, some ECG/EKG monitors are so small and portable; they can be worn discreetly under clothing all day long, with data being transmitted wirelessly to a hospital.
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