Who Needs an Electrocardiogram?
Your doctor may recommend an electrocardiogram (EKG)
if you have signs or symptoms that suggest a heart problem. Examples of such
signs and symptoms include:
- Chest pain
- Heart pounding, racing, or fluttering, or the
sense that your heart is beating unevenly
- Problems breathing
- Feeling tired and weak
- Unusual heart sounds when your doctor listens to
your heartbeat
You may need to have more than one EKG so your
doctor can diagnose certain heart conditions.
An EKG may be done as part of a routine health exam.
The test can screen for early heart disease that has no symptoms. Your doctor
is more likely to look for early heart disease if your mother, father, brother,
or sister had heart disease-especially if it developed early.
You may have an EKG so your doctor can check how
well heart medicine or a medical device, such as a
pacemaker,
is working. The test also may be used for routine screening before major
surgery.
Your doctor may use EKG results to help plan your
treatment for a heart condition.
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