His company put together the nation's first central electrocardiographic system at Northwestern University Medical School.
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Doctors routinely connect patients to an electrocardiographic monitor to detect any abnormal heart rhythms if they arise and treat them as needed.
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1 ) A new electrocardiographic classification of incomplete branch block with the discovery of 2 new types of bundle branch block in 1948
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In addition, Spodick s sign may also serve as an important distinguishing electrocardiographic tool between the acute pericarditis and acute coronary syndrome.
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Based on symptoms and electrocardiographic findings, practitioners can differentiate between unstable angina, NSTEMI and STEMI, normally in the emergency room setting.
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Severe cases may require endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation, gastric lavage, activated charcoal, bladder catheterization, electrocardiographic ( ECG ) and hyperglycemia monitoring.
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Einthoven assigned the letters P, Q, R, S and T to the various deflections that it measured and described the electrocardiographic features of a number of cardiovascular disorders.
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This is due to several factors, the signal elicited is measurable in as large a population as the transient VEP and blink movement and electrocardiographic artefacts do not affect the frequencies monitored.
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After his development of the string galvanometer, Einthoven went on to describe the electrocardiographic features of a number of acoustics, particularly heart sounds which he researched with Dr . P . Battaerd.
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The transfer of potassium ions through nerve cell membranes is necessary for normal nerve transmission; potassium depletion can result in numerous abnormalities, including an abnormal heart rhythm and various electrocardiographic ( ECG ) abnormalities.