Electrocardiography
A critical tool in the diagnosis and management of cardiac issues.
An electrocardiogram (ECG, or EKG, using the German spelling) is a recording of the electrical impulses that are generated when the heart is beating. When any irregular heart rhythm is detected on clinical examination, an electrocardiogram should be performed. The small electrical impulses generated by the heart are amplified 3,000 or more times and recorded by the ECG machine. An ECG can detect disturbances in the heartbeat or heart rhythm and allow your veterinarian to diagnose many types of heart diseases.
An ECG is a simple, non-invasive test to perform. Your pet is usually placed in a standing or lying position and electrodes are attached to the elbows and knees. A conducting gel or liquid is applied to improve electrical conduction between the dog’s skin and the electrodes. The ECG machine merely records the electrical impulses from the dog. There are no unpleasant sensations nor is there any danger to the pet.
Only the best for your pet
Here at El Cid Animal Clinic, we understand the importance of an accurate diagnosis. That is why we utilize only the best doctors to give us those accurate results the first time! Every patient that receives an electrocardiogram (an ECG) will also have their results interpreted by a board-certified cardiologist working at the Institute of Veterinary Specialist, a University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine partner.
Call us at (561) 832-7922 to find out more about our ECG services.