ECG Results Explainer: Understand Your Heart Test
Get your ECG (electrocardiogram) or EKG results explained clearly in plain language. Learn what normal and abnormal findings mean, understand heart rhythm patterns, and know when abnormalities require attention.
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An ECG (electrocardiogram), also called an EKG, measures your heart's electrical activity. Getting test results can be confusing—you may see terms like "normal sinus rhythm," "arrhythmia," or other findings. This tool explains what your results mean in plain language so you understand your heart health and can have informed conversations with your cardiologist about any abnormal findings.
This tool helps you understand critical health information, make informed decisions, and have better conversations with your healthcare provider. Knowledge empowers you to take control of your health.
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What This Tool Does
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Heart Rhythm Explanation
Understand what your heart rhythm tells about your cardiac health and function
Electrical Activity Interpretation
Learn how ECG measures your heart's electrical signals and what it reveals
Wave Pattern Analysis
Understand P waves, QRS complex, T waves and what each component means
Abnormalities Explained
Learn what common ECG findings mean and whether they require treatment
When to Follow Up
Understand when additional testing or specialist care is recommended
Next Steps in Cardiac Care
Know what happens after your ECG and what to expect going forward
Questions Answered
Not always. Some abnormalities are minor and don't need treatment. Others require monitoring. Your doctor determines severity based on findings and your symptoms.
Normal resting heart rate is 60-100 beats per minute. Athletes often have lower rates. Very high or very low rates may indicate problems needing evaluation.
It depends on the findings. Your doctor may recommend additional tests, imaging, or specialist consultation based on what's found on your ECG.
Yes. Changes in fitness level, age, medication, or new heart conditions can cause ECG changes. Repeat ECGs can show changes in your heart over time.
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