Diagnosis of arrhythmia


Healing hearts, one patient at a time.
Arrhythmia can generally be diagnosed through past medical history, physical examination, ECG examination, ECG signal analysis, etc.
1. Past medical history
Patients can explain their past medical history to doctors, including symptoms, past medical history, family history, etc., to understand the condition and possible causes.
2. Physical examination
Patients can undergo physical examination, including measurement of temperature, pulse, blood pressure, etc., to understand the heart condition and vital signs.
3. ECG examination
ECG is a common method for diagnosing arrhythmia, which can record the electrical activity of the heart, display the rhythm, heart rate, rhythm, etc., so patients can undergo ECG examination to assist in the diagnosis of arrhythmia.
4. ECG signal analysis
Patients can process and analyze ECG signals through computer technology to determine the type and degree of arrhythmia.