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Electrocardiogram (EKG) Defined

A testing procedure that looks at the electrical impulses created by the activity of the heart. Changes in electrical impulses occur when the heart lacks oxygen or is damaged by a heart attack or some other type of heart disease. (See Diagnosis & Treatment: Electrocardiography for more detailed information.)

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