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Interpretation of electrocardiogram in physical examination report

Electrocardiogram report of tools/materials.

When you get an ECG report after physical examination, the first task is to check whether the name, gender and age on the report are consistent with yourself. If you confirm that you reported it yourself, you can start checking the results.

If you have no medical foundation at all, you can check the diagnosis results on the ECG report, usually at the top or side of the report. This result is mostly obtained by computer, so the final conclusion still depends on what the clinician says and the conclusion he draws through the analysis report.

If you want to know some other information, you can also see the indicators such as heart rate (HR), p-p interval, R-R interval, QRS width, QT interval and so on in the data column at the side or top.

Besides the data, we should also look at the waveform, because the view of waveform is very professional. Here we will briefly introduce it. First of all, we will see whether it is sinus heart rate, that is, whether there is P wave, and then we will look at arrhythmia, cardiac arrest or long gap. Let's see if the height of each wave is within the normal range. Knowing this, we basically finished reading an ECG report.