• Vectorcardiography is a method of recording cardiac electric signals in three dimensions, unlike the more popular ECG which records cardiac activity in two dimensions. (mbbslab.org)
  • With additional on-the-job EKG training or experience, you may specialize in areas such as cardiac catheterization, Holter monitoring, phonocardiography, stress testing, and vectorcardiography. (medcerts.com)
  • In this review, the indications for ambulatory ECG monitoring with emphasis on non-arrhythmic indications such as ST segment analysis, heart rate variability, signal averaged ECGs, diurnal QT and QTc analysis, obstructive sleep apnoea and vectorcardiography will be discussed. (cardioscan.co)
  • Vectorcardiography (VCG) is a method of recording the magnitude and direction of the electrical forces that are generated by the heart by means of a continuous series of vectors that form curving lines around a central point. (wikipedia.org)
  • Staff View: Fundamentals of electrocardiography and vectorcardiography. (uchicago.edu)
  • The very title implies integration of vectorcardiography and electrocardiography, and with its preface "clinical" that its place and usefulness in clinical practice is to be discussed. (jamanetwork.com)
  • The SA is not routinely measured in clinical ECG examination even though the computerized vectorcardiography software is widely available, efficient and is not affected by observational biases unlike other ECG parameters. (wikipedia.org)
  • Clinical vectorcardiography. (southampton.ac.uk)