Electrocardiogram (ECG)

25.0

Instrumental cardiological examination to evaluate cardiac function. A computerized device is used which, through a series of electrodes applied to the chest, records the cardiac function and translates it graphically.

To whom it is indicated
  • To those who suspect arrhythmias or perceive heart rate defects.
  • To those who have had cardiovascular events, to those suffering from arterial hypertension, to those with family cases of cardiovascular pathologies.
  • To smokers and overweight people, to everyone over 45 (as prevention, every 2 years), to those who take medicines that can influence the activity of the heart.
  • To those who attend gyms and do sports, even if they are amateurs.

Preparation

In order to facilitate the attachment of the electrodes, the patients must be depilated in the area where the electrodes are to be applied.

To whom it is indicated

How and when to collect the results

Over the next 24 hours.

Related Symptoms
Prevention
Arrhythmia
Hypertension
Cardiovascular Disorders
Sports Control
Hypercholesterolemia
Dysmetabolic syndrome