Vectorcardiogram


[vek-ter-kahr-dee-uh-gram] /ˌvɛk tərˈkɑr di əˌgræm/
noun
1.
the graphic record produced by vectorcardiography.

vectorcardiogram vec·tor·car·di·o·gram (věk’tər-kär’dē-ə-grām’)
n.
A graphic representation of the magnitude and direction of the electrical currents of the heart’s action in the form of a vector loop.

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