An electrocardiogram (ECG) during rest provides valuable information about the electrical activity of your heart when it is not under stress. The technician will place small electrodes on your chest, arms, and legs to monitor the electrical signals produced by your heart. Analyzing these signals allows for the detection of various heart conditions,… Read More


In the realm within modern healthcare, efficient diagnosis is paramount. Electrocardiograms (ECGs), which record the heart's activity of the heart, provide valuable insights for detecting cardiac abnormalities. However, manual ECG evaluation can be time-consuming, vulnerable to bias. To mitigate these challenges, automated analysis for ECGs has eme… Read More


A resting electrocardiogram (ECG) serves as the primary diagnostic tool in cardiology. This noninvasive procedure involves recording the electrical activity of the heart using electrodes placed on the chest, arms, and legs. By analyzing the recorded waveform, clinicians can identify various heart conditions, including arrhythmias, myocardial infarc… Read More


A resting electrocardiogram (ECG) serves as an important tool for establishing a baseline understanding of your heart's electrical activity. During this examination, electrodes are positioned to your chest, arms, and legs, recording the frequency of your heart over time. This important data provides insights into your heart chambers, heart rhythm, … Read More