Cardiography is a medical method for diagnosing the heart, which allows you to evaluate the functioning of this organ in real time. It consists of recording changes in the electrical potential of the heart using special electrodes that are placed on the patient’s chest. The data obtained is then analyzed and interpreted by a cardiologist.
A cardiograph is a special device that is used to measure these electrical potentials and create a graph called a Cardigram strip. The operation of a cardiograph is based on the use of electrodes and a sensor that are installed on the patient's chest to record changes in his electrical impulses.
After the electrodes are installed, the cardiologist begins the procedure of recording a tape of the cardiogram using a special device - an ectgraph. An ectgraph allows you to quickly and accurately measure the electrical activity of the heart. This is done with an electrode that passes through the chest into the heart area, measures electrical potentials and records them on a Cardigram tape - a small roll of paper tape on which the electrogram is recorded.
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A cardiograph is a device for measuring heart rate and other parameters of cardiac activity. It consists of electrodes that are attached to the patient's chest and measure the electrical current passing through the heart. The data obtained is displayed on the monitor in the form of graphs and numbers, which can help the doctor determine whether there are problems with the heart.