Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the most common tests. The purpose of the test is to determine heart function. The test does not require fasting. The test can be performed at any time of the day. The end result of the test is a curve drawn by a device. The treating physician is always responsible for interpreting your results.
Name and abbreviation of test: ECG, RESTING 12-LEAD ECG Pt-EKG-12
The test provides information about the heart rhythm, heart rate and its variability, the heart conduction system, cardiac muscle nutrition and oxygen intake, the size and location of the affected area and possible cardiac wall overgrowth.