electrograms

/ɪˈlɛktroʊˌɡræmz/
noun
  1. Records or graphs of electrical activity in the body, especially the heart or brain.
    • The patient's electrograms showed normal electrical patterns.
    • Modern electrograms can be stored digitally for later analysis.
    • The cardiologist studied the electrograms to find the source of the irregular heartbeat.
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