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\tt{Difference} \tt{Between} \tt{Ecocardiograph} \tt{and} \tt{Electrocardiogram} ❓❓​

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Answered by anishareddy712
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The echocardiogram is an ultrasound of the heart that provides moving pictures and provides information on the structure and function of the heart. The EKG is a heart tracing that mainly provides information on the rhythm of the heart. Both tests are often used in conjunction and are complimentary to each other.
Answered by Anonymous
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An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a machine doctors use to measure the electrical activity of your heart. Every time your heart beats, an electrical impulse is created. This impulse then travels through the heart and helps the heart pump blood. Doctors use ECGs to gauge whether the electrical activity of your heart is normal or not.

An echocardiogram is a live-imaging test doctors use to monitor your heart activity. The test delivers a live view of the heart by using sound waves that bounce off your heart to produce an image of your heart and valves. It is also called an Echo test for this reason...

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