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by: G. W. Weber1, O. N. Onak, Y. S. Dogrusoz

Background

Action-Potential

Action Potential (AP) is electrical stimu- lation created by a sequence of ion fluxes through specialized channels in the membrane of cardiomyocytes that leads to car- diac contraction.

Electrocardiogram

An electrocardiogram — abbreviated as EKG or ECG — is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heartbeat. With each beat, an electrical impulse (or wave) travels through the heart.

-  By measuring time intervals on the ECG, a doctor can deter- mine how long the electrical wave takes to pass through the heart. 


-  By measuring the amount of electrical activity passing through the heart muscle, a cardiologist may be able to find out if parts of the heart are too large or are overworked. 
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