radioelectrocardiography

radioelectrocardiography

 [ra″de-o-e-lek″tro-kahr″de-og´rah-fe] a telemetry technique of recording of alterations in the electric potential of the heart, with impulses beamed by radio waves from the subject to the recording device by means of a small transmitter attached to the patient.

radioelectrocardiography

(rā″dē-ō-ē-lĕk″ trō-kăr″dē-ŏg′ră-fē) [L. radius, ray, + Gr. elektron, amber, + kardia, heart, + graphein, to write] An infrequently used term for telemetry.