noun
- Plural of electrogrm; recordings of electrical activity in body tissues, especially the heart or brain, made by an electrocardiograph or electroencephalograph.
Usage: medical/technical term; commonly used in cardiology and neurology
Examples
- The cardiologist reviewed the patient's electrograms to check for abnormal heart rhythms.
- Multiple electrograms were recorded during the cardiac monitoring session.
- Brain electrograms help neurologists diagnose seizure disorders.
- The electrograms showed clear evidence of electrical conduction problems.
- Doctors compared the electrograms from different time points to track the patient's progress.