What are the significances of the ECG monitoring?

The significance of electrocardiogram(ECG) monitoring examination includes:

1.Diagnosing arrhythmias: By recording and analyzing ECG waveforms, doctors can determine whether there are irregular or abnormal rhythms such as atrial fibrillation, ventricular fibrillation, etc.

2.Detecting ischemic heart disease: When coronary artery blood supply is insufficient, it can cause symptoms such as chest pain and shortness of breath. ECG monitoring can show ST segment changes and T wave inversions to help diagnose ischemic heart disease.

3.Monitoring the effectiveness of drug treatment: ECG monitoring can be used to evaluate the effect of certain drugs on specific types of arrhythmias (such as atrial fibrillation) and their effects on sinus rhythm.

4.Tracking long-term health status: By performing long-term or periodic ECG monitoring, doctors can track any unknown or unfelt abnormalities that may occur in a patient’s daily life and take necessary measures early on.

In summary, ECG monitoring examination is very significant for diagnosing and managing many heart diseases.

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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