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electrocardiogram

/ih-lek-troh-kahr-dee-uh-gram/US // ɪˌlɛk troʊˈkɑr di əˌgræm //UK // (ɪˌlɛktrəʊˈkɑːdɪəʊˌɡræm) //

心电图,心脏电图,腹心电图

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Medicine/Medical.

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

Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.”

  • Additionally, her electrocardiogram showed that her heartbeat had gone back to normal, beating healthily throughout the day.

  • An electrocardiogram is taken over the phone and then sent to his physician for examination.

  • Well, it depends on the configuration of the flip—if the flip resembles an electrocardiogram activity—it shows cardiac activity.

  • Rick knew the kind of stuff Steve meant, because he had once watched Zircon getting an electrocardiogram.

  • During an attack of unconsciousness in which there was no apex beat for about four minutes, the electrocardiogram was taken.