ECG
An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a non-invasive test that records the electrical activity of the heart, providing valuable information for cardiology diagnoses. It can help detect and monitor various heart conditions, such as arrhythmias, coronary artery disease, and cardiac ischemia. ECGs can also identify abnormal heart rhythms, like atrial fibrillation, and guide treatment decisions. Additionally, ECGs can be used to monitor the effectiveness of cardiac medications and procedures, as well as assess cardiac function in patients with chronic conditions like heart failure.