How to interpret ECG monitoring data?

ECG monitoring data can be analyzed and interpreted by examining the ECG waveform. Typically, a doctor will evaluate the ECG based on several aspects:

1.Heart rate rhythm: The doctor will check whether the time between each contraction and relaxation is regular.

2.P wave: The doctor will examine characteristics such as shape, size, and duration of P waves to assess atrial contraction.

3.QRS complex: The doctor will examine characteristics such as shape, size, and duration of QRS complexes to assess ventricular muscle contraction.

4.ST segment and T wave: The doctor also pays attention to ST segments and T waves reflecting ventricular repolarization process if they are normal.

In addition, there are other indicators that need to be considered too. For example, QT interval (from Q point to T end) is an important indicator used for assessing cardiac health status in patients. If the QT interval is prolonged it may indicate certain issues that require further diagnosis or treatmentIn summary, when observing ECG monitoring data please consult a professional (such as a cardiologist), obtain detailed information about your condition for accurate diagnosis purposes.

Plus1Health has an ECG recorder that can perform 24-hour ambulatory ECG monitoring and provide ECG report analysis.

Here is a free APP – “AFibCheck“, which can be downloaded and used after searching in the mobile app store. It is simple and convenient to operate.

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