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Electrocardiogram
Test Overview
An electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) is a test
that checks for problems with the electrical activity of your heart. An EKG
translates the
Reference heart's electrical activity into line tracings on
paper. The spikes and dips in the line tracings are called waves. See a picture
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The heart is a muscular pump made
up of Reference four chambers Opens New Window Reference
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atria, and the two lower chambers are called ventricles. A natural electrical
system causes the heart muscle to contract and pump blood through the heart to
the lungs and the rest of the body. See a picture of the
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