The height of the ECG (electrocardiogram) refers to the amplitude of the electrical signals recorded during the heart's activity. It reflects the strength of the heart's electrical impulses as they travel through the heart muscle. Variations in amplitude can indicate different cardiac conditions, such as hypertrophy or ischemia. Higher peaks may suggest increased electrical activity, while lower peaks may indicate diminished heart function.
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