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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There are no ECG findings associated with vertigo. | |||
==Electrocardiogram== | ==Electrocardiogram== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Neurology]] | [[Category:Neurology]] | ||
[[Category:Otolaryngology]] | [[Category:Otolaryngology]] | ||
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Overview
There are no ECG findings associated with vertigo.
Electrocardiogram
- True vertigo does not have specific ECG findings.
- However if true vertigo is not identified as a cause of dizziness, an ECG may be indicated to identify cardiac causes of dizziness due to poor circulation and insufficient blood and oxygen to brain and ear.[1]
References
- ↑ Bakhit, Mahsa; Heidarian, Alireza; Ehsani, Sara; Delphi, Maryam; Latifi, Seyed Mahmoud (2014). "Clinical Assessment of Dizzy Patients: The Necessity and Role of Diagnostic Tests". Global Journal of Health Science. 6 (3). doi:10.5539/gjhs.v6n3p194. ISSN 1916-9744.