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Is there a difference between an ECG and EKG?
Questioner:Oliver Green 2018-04-06 10:01:37
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Grace Martinez——Studied at University of Michigan, Lives in Ann Arbor, MI
As a medical professional with expertise in cardiology, I can confidently say that there is no difference between an ECG and an EKG. Both acronyms refer to the same diagnostic tool: an electrocardiogram. This test records the electrical activity of the heart to help diagnose various heart conditions.
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Felix Davis——Works at the International Committee of the Red Cross, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
What is the
difference between and
ECG and EKG?
There is no
difference between an ECG and an
EKG. Both refer to the same procedure, however one is in English (
electrocardiogram �C
ECG) and the other is based on the German spelling (elektrokardiogramm �C
EKG).
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