Publisher's Synopsis
The electrocardiogram, ECG or EKG, straightforwardly gauges micro voltages in the heart muscle (myocardium) happening over unambiguous timeframes in a cardiovascular, i.e., a heartbeat, also called a heart drive. Electrocardiography is the painless, practically sans risk methodology of breaking down the electrical movement (electrical conduction and cadence) of the heart muscle through terminals situated on the chest. The outcomes are recorded on the electrocardiogram. The ECG depicts a progression of waves that are related with the electrical driving forces that happen during each thump of the heart.