What Is an ECG / EKG?
An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a painless, noninvasive measurement of the heart’s electrical activity, and it is a diagnostic tool that is used to determine the condition of the heart (i.e., whether the heart is damaged or poorly functioning). This is helpful either when trying to diagnose an existing complaint or when proactively looking for warning signs. With several electrodes hooked up to standard locations on a patient’s body, the electrocardiogram’s results are examined for patterns that may be indicators of possible problems.

Biotrial's ECG Central Laboratory selected by Mortara, the worldwide leader in ECG Technology, as Certified Partner
Biotrial, a leading CRO for early phase clinical trials, and its core ECG Central Laboratory announced today that it has achieved Mortara Certified Partner status

EKG Report Management Simplified at Norman Regional with Access's UDP
Universal Document Portal Eliminates Manual Tasks and Interfaces EKG Strips Directly into Meditech Scanning and Archiving Module

iCardiac's Highly Automated QT(sm) Technology Cross-Validated Against Results from Five Leading ECG Core Laboratories
Results Based on FDA's ECG Data Warehouse and Shared at 2009 Drug Information Association Conference

Monebo Technologies to Present Clinical Results of Fully-Automated System for Cardiac Safety Trials at Drug Information Association Meeting
System is designed to accelerate drug development by providing pharmaceutical companies more consistent, accurate, and timely electrocardiogram (ECG) interval measurement results, allowing them to quickly assess a compounds cardiac safety profile.

Biotrial Pharmacology Unit Celebrates 20 Years Experience in QT Studies and Reaches Important Milestone with its Expanding ECG and Imaging Central Lab
Biotrial, a leading CRO for early phase clinical trials, continues the development of its Central ECG and Imaging Laboratory and reaches new milestone.



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