An electrogram is like a special tool that helps doctors understand how your heart is working. It’s almost like a detective kit that helps them figure out what might be wrong with your heart.
When your heart beats, it makes small electrical signals, kind of like little whispers. The electrogram can pick up on those whispers and help the doctor hear them better.
The electrogram works by using tiny wires, called electrodes, that attach to your skin. These electrodes can listen to the electrical whispers of your heart and then send that information to a special machine that records them.
The doctor can then look at the information on the machine and see what your heart is doing. They might notice things like how fast your heart is beating or if there are any strange electrical signals that need to be looked into.
By using the electrogram, doctors can figure out what might be happening inside your heart and help keep it healthy.