ECG
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Overview
An ECG is one of the most commonly used and trusted tests for checking heart health. It records the electrical activity of the heart and helps doctors understand how the heart is beating and whether its rhythm is normal. Simple, quick, and non-invasive, the ECG plays a key role in diagnosing heart conditions early and guiding further care. At Manipal Hospitals International, ECG testing is carried out using advanced equipment and experienced cardiac teams, ensuring accurate results and patient comfort at every step.
What is an ECG?
An ECG test records the electrical signals that make your heart beat. Every heartbeat creates a small electrical impulse, and the ECG captures these signals through sensors placed on the skin.
In simple terms, an ECG heart test shows how fast your heart is beating, whether the rhythm is steady, and if there are signs of strain or damage to the heart muscle.
Why is the ECG Test Needed?
Doctors recommend an ECG when they need to assess heart rhythm, detect abnormalities, or monitor heart health over time. It is often one of the first tests done when someone has symptoms related to the heart.
Common Reasons and Key Conditions Assessed
- Chest pain or discomfort.
- Irregular or rapid heartbeat.
- Dizziness or fainting episodes.
- Shortness of breath.
- Monitoring heart health in people with high blood pressure or diabetes.
Types of ECG / Procedure Variations
There are different types of ECG tests, chosen based on symptoms and how frequently they occur. Each type provides useful information in a specific situation.
- Resting ECG: Performed while the patient lies still and relaxed.
- Cardiac ECG test during exercise: Records heart activity while walking or cycling.
- ECG Holter test: Continuous heart monitoring over 24 to 48 hours.
- Event ECG monitoring: Records heart rhythm during specific symptoms.
- Long-term ambulatory ECG: Used when symptoms occur infrequently.
Why Choose Manipal Hospitals for ECG?
Manipal Hospitals provides comprehensive cardiac diagnostics with a strong focus on accuracy and patient care. ECG services are supported by experienced cardiologists and trained technicians.
- Modern ECG machines with precise signal recording.
- Experienced cardiac specialists for interpretation.
- The test results are fast and reliable.
- The testing environment is comfortable.
- Dedicated assistance for international patients.
Indications for ECG
An ECG may be advised when:
- There are symptoms suggesting a heart rhythm problem.
- Risk factors for heart disease are present.
- Monitoring is needed after a heart attack.
- Medications affecting heart rhythm are prescribed.
- A routine heart check-up is required.
Who Should Avoid or Delay an ECG?
An ECG is safe for almost everyone and rarely needs to be avoided. However, certain situations may affect timing or interpretation.
- Skin infections may occur at the electrode placement sites.
- Severe chest pains need emergency treatment first.
- Inability to remain still during the test.
Preparing for an ECG
- Wear comfortable clothing for easy access to the chest area.
- Avoid heavy exercise just before the test.
- Informing the doctor about medications.
- Ensuring the skin is clean and dry.
- Support for international patients with scheduling and guidance.
What Happens During the ECG Procedure?
The ECG is performed in a calm setting and usually takes only a few minutes. Small adhesive electrodes are placed on the chest, arms, and legs to record electrical signals from the heart.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
- The patient lies comfortably on the examination bed.
- Skin is cleaned where electrodes will be placed.
- Electrodes are attached to the chest and limbs.
- Heart signals are recorded while the patient remains still.
- Electrodes are removed after recording.
- The ECG tracing is reviewed by a specialist.
Recovery After ECG
There is no recovery time after a standard ECG. Patients can return to normal activities immediately. For longer monitoring tests such as the ECG Holter test, patients continue daily activities while wearing the device.
Doctors review the recordings to look for rhythm changes, pauses, or other abnormalities that may explain symptoms.
Risks & Complications
An ECG is completely safe and painless. There is no electrical shock involved. Rarely, mild skin irritation may occur where electrodes were placed, which usually settles quickly.
Benefits of ECG
- Quick and non-invasive heart assessment.
- Early detection of heart rhythm problems.
- Useful for both diagnosis and monitoring.
- No radiation exposure.
- Widely available and reliable.
What is the Cost of ECG at Manipal Hospitals?
The cost of an ECG depends on the type of test performed, such as a resting ECG, stress ECG, or Holter monitoring. At Manipal Hospitals, ECG services are offered at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries, while maintaining high diagnostic standards.
Personalised estimates include the test, monitoring where applicable, and specialist interpretation.
International Patient Support at Manipal Hospitals
International patients receive full assistance with appointment scheduling, medical coordination, visa support, interpreter services, accommodation guidance, and follow-up planning to ensure a smooth diagnostic experience.
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