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Revision as of 16:37, 11 July 2017

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Einthoven's triangle refers to a metal bar bent into a triangle shape that is typically played musically by a percussionist. It was invented by Willem Einthoven when he was bored reading electrocardiograms.[1][2]


Related Reading


- 1-Lead ECG

- 230-Lead ECG

- Amazon Echo

- Cardiac Catheterization

- Chest Pain

- Einthoven's Quadrilateral

- EP

- Statins

- Swan-Ganz Lake


References


  1. This Day in Medical History: ECG of the Day Toilet Paper Invented (Gomerblog)
  2. Maker of EKG Pads Now Recommends 230-Lead EKGs for Patients (Gomerblog)


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