Vectorcardiogram

Vectorcardiography (VCG) is a method for studying cardiac activity that uses vector measurements of electrical potentials arising in the heart. It is based on the principle that each cardiac cycle generates a specific pattern of electrical impulses that can be measured and analyzed.

Unlike conventional electrocardiography (ECG), vectorcardiography allows you to measure not only the amplitude, but also the direction of the electric field created by the heart. This allows you to obtain more detailed information about the work of the heart, including its electrical activity, conduction and repolarization.

A vectorcardiogram is a vector diagram in which each cardiac impulse is displayed as a vector on a plane. Vectors can be directed up, down or left, right, depending on what type of impulse was recorded.

In addition, a vectorcardiogram allows you to determine the direction of the electrical activity of the heart at each moment in time. This may be useful in diagnosing arrhythmias and other heart conditions.

One of the advantages of the vectorcardiogram is its high sensitivity to changes in the electrical activity of the heart, which makes it a useful tool for diagnosing heart rhythm disorders.

Thus, vectorcardiography is an important method for studying cardiac activity and can be used to diagnose various heart diseases and heart rhythm disorders such as arrhythmias.



Introduction

**Vectorcardiogram** (vector K., vectocardiogram is a combination of several electrocardiograms in one graphic image to display the electrical activity of the heart. Vector K. includes three dimensions: R waves, S waves and T waves, each of which is represented by three waves with different amplitudes.These three waves are different impulses that pass through the heart during a normal wave.They are associated with tension in certain parts of the heart and can often provide valuable information about the health of the heart.

Description

Vector K can be used to identify cardiac arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation.



Introduction

Vectorcardiogram (VCG) is a method of analyzing the electrical activity of the heart that uses mathematical methods and technologies to convert electrocardiographic (ECG) data into vector forms. It has the potential to improve cardiac diagnosis and allow better