ECG vs. EKG: Definition, procedure, an…
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An electrogram (EKG) looks for abnormalities in the heart’s electrical impulses using electrodes. An echocardiogram (Echo) looks for irregularities in the heart’s structure using an ultrasound. An echocardiogram provides moving pictures and provides information on the structure and function of the heart. An EKG mainly provides information on the rhythm of the heart. Both tests are often used in conjunction and are complimentary to each other.
An electrogram (EKG) looks for abnormalities in the heart’s electrical impulses using electrodes.
An echocardiogram (Echo) looks for irregularities in the heart’s structure using an ultrasound.
An echocardiogram provides moving pictures and provides information on the structure and function of the heart.
An EKG mainly provides information on the rhythm of the heart.
Both tests are often used in conjunction and are complimentary to each other.
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