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Resting ECG: is the basic record of electrical changes that occur in the heart muscle during contraction and relaxation. In a normal heart, the source of electrical impulses is usually the sinus node, which, by producing this impulse, is conducted through a network of fibers within the heart muscle and causes muscle contraction. This allows you to generate the so-called “Cardiac output,” or blood ejection, to the largest artery in our body, the aorta. This in turn leads blood through a network of other arteries to all organs of our body. The correct operation of this system is necessary for the contraction of the ventricle, which provides each of us with life.
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Resting ECG: is the basic record of electrical changes that occur in the heart muscle during contraction and relaxation. In the normal heart, the source of electrical impulses is usually the sinus node, which, by producing this impulse, is conducted through a network of fibers within the heart muscle and causes muscle contraction. This allows you to generate the so-called “Cardiac output,” or blood ejection, to the largest artery in our body, the aorta. This in turn leads blood through a network of other arteries to all organs of our body. The correct operation of this system is necessary for the contraction of the ventricle, which provides each of us with life. If changes in the electrocardiogram appear that disturb its proper functioning, serious complications may occur, including arrhythmias that threaten cardiovascular arrest. The electrical image of the heart can be, in a non-invasive way, recorded with an electrode in the form of an electrocardiogram, which will allow the cardiologist to assess its proper functioning.
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