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Electrocardiogram (ECG) captures the heart's bioelectrical potentials and, along with clinical data, allows for the diagnosis of heart function changes, monitoring the progression of pathological processes, and predicting their outcomes. ECG is one of the main and most frequently used examination methods.
With the help of ECG, it is possible to detect heart rhythm disorders – too fast rhythm (tachycardia), too slow (bradycardia), and too irregular (arrhythmia). From the ECG, a doctor can usually determine where the impulse disrupting the rhythm originates and often – what its cause is.
ECG is performed at the following addresses:
- Gumbinės g. 33C, Šiauliai
- Švitrigailos g. 11B, Vilnius
- Ozo g. 18, Vilnius
- P. Puzino g. 10, Panevėžys