Recording of the heart's electrical activity in a few minutes. Results provided immediately by your cardiologist.
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a reference examination in cardiology. It records the heart's electrical activity using sensors placed on the skin. Fast, painless and non-irradiating, it provides essential information about heart rhythm, electrical conduction and the state of the heart muscle. It lasts less than 5 minutes and results are analysed and discussed immediately.
You lie on the examination table. The cardiologist places adhesive sensors on your wrists, ankles and chest. No preparation is required.
The device records your heart's electrical activity for approximately 30 seconds. The examination is completely painless and lasts less than 5 minutes in total.
The cardiologist analyses the trace in real time and explains the results to you directly. A report is provided before you leave.