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Electrocardiogram (ECG) records the heart's bioelectrical potentials and, together with clinical data, allows diagnosing changes in heart activity, monitoring the course of a pathological process, and predicting its outcomes. ECG is one of the main and most commonly used examination methods.
ECG can help identify 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 – its cause.
ECG is performed at the following addresses:
- Gumbinės g. 33C, Šiauliai
- Švitrigailos g. 11B, Vilnius
- Ozo g. 18, Vilnius
- P. Puzino g. 10, Panevėžys
