electrocardiogram / ɪˌlɛk troʊˈkɑr di əˌgræm /

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electrocardiogram 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Medicine/Medical.

  1. the graphic record produced by an electrocardiograph. Abbreviation: EKG, ECG

更多electrocardiogram例句

  1. I might carefully ascultate the lub-dub of their heart valves closing, but I would without question measure the flow of electricity through their heart each millisecond with an electrocardiogram.
  2. The most recent iterations can generate an ECG reading similar to a single-lead electrocardiogram and can even notify the wearer of heart rate irregularities.
  3. Cook told Roberts that the device, which now has a blood-oxygen sensor as well as an electrocardiogram app, is allowing people to “own their health in a way that they were not able to do before.”
  4. Additionally, her electrocardiogram showed that her heartbeat had gone back to normal, beating healthily throughout the day.
  5. An electrocardiogram is taken over the phone and then sent to his physician for examination.
  6. Well, it depends on the configuration of the flip—if the flip resembles an electrocardiogram activity—it shows cardiac activity.
  7. Rick knew the kind of stuff Steve meant, because he had once watched Zircon getting an electrocardiogram.
  8. During an attack of unconsciousness in which there was no apex beat for about four minutes, the electrocardiogram was taken.