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Electrocardiography (translated from French)
Electrocardiography electrocardiography (ECG) is the chart of potentiel electric ... of the doctor. Synopsis History of the electrocardiography The electric potential generated by the muscular ... prix Nobel for its work on the electrocardiography. Derivations précordiales are used for the medical ... first layout on 12 ways. Today the electrocardiography is a technique relatively inexpensive, allowing ...
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Heart rate monitor
... medical device performing a similar function, see Electrocardiography. A heart rate monitor is a device ... the electrical voltages in the heart (see electrocardiography for more details). When a heart beat ...
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Left ventricular hypertrophy
... multiple criteria used to diagnose LVH via electrocardiography. None of them are perfect. However, by ... 72. (Medline abstract) 2. Marriott H. Practical electrocardiography. 7th ed. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore. 1983
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Non-invasive (medical)
... non-invasive techniques based on physical methods, electrocardiography and x-rays, at the end of ... as virtual colonoscopy. Diagnostic signals Electrocardiographic tracing Electrocardiography (EKG) Electroencephalography (EEG) Electromyography (EMG) Electrical impedance ...
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Holter monitor
... a Holter monitor (also called an ambulatory electrocardiography device), named after its inventor, Dr. Norman ... period of time. Configuration Much like standard electrocardiography (EKG), the Holter monitor records electrical signals ...
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QRS (translated from French)
... In medicine, the wave QRS corresponds in electrocardiography with the wave of depolarization of the ...
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History of medicine (translated from French)
... tensiometer in 1896 . Willem Einthoven it develops electrocardiography . In 1895 , Wilhelm Röntgen discovers x-rays ...
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Medical specialities (translated from French)
... medicine of the diseases of c?ur ( electrocardiography ) dermatology : medicine of the diseases of peau ...
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Cardiology (translated from French)
... Complementary examinations Radiography of thorax radiograph thorax electrocardiography According to pathology one can have recourse ...
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T (translated from French)
... thréonine. Medicine The wave T corresponds in electrocardiography with the wave of repolarisation of the ...
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