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Request an Appointment with codes: Cardiology (Heart Center)
An electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG) is a painless screening test that measures the heart’s electrical activity. At Children's Health℠, only doctors who are specially trained in heart rhythm issues (known as electrophysiologists) evaluate EKGs.
Each year, families across Texas rely on our experienced team to evaluate the results of their child's EKG. We read more than 15,000 EKGs from children of all ages each year.
214-456-2333
Fax: 214-456-2714
469-303-4300
Fax: 469-303-4310
469-488-7000
Fax: 469-488-7001
469-303-5000
Fax: 214-867-9511
Request an Appointment with codes: Cardiology (Heart Center)
An EKG measures the strength and rate of your child's heartbeat. This test also gives us information about the size of their heart chambers and how well electrical impulses get through the heart.
For an EKG, we put electrodes – special adhesive patches – on your child’s chest, arms and legs. The test takes about 10 minutes, and you can stay with your child during the entire screening.
An EKG can tell us:
An EKG can help detect heart problems, such as arrhythmia, abnormal electrical activity or a high risk of future heart rhythm problems. We also use EKGs to:
An EKG is a very safe test with no known side effects.
There are no risks to an EKG. During the test, we put small plastic stickers (called electrodes) on your child’s chest, arms and legs. It’s possible their skin might be slightly irritated after we remove the stickers. If your child has sensitive skin, we can provide special stickers.
Your child may eat and drink as usual. You should not use any cream, lotion, powder or baby oil on your child’s body on the day of the test because these substances could interfere with the skin-electrode connection.
The EKG is a short and painless test. We ask your child to lie still and flat on a bed. Then we attach the electrodes to your child’s body, and wires connect the electrodes to the EKG machine. The EKG detects and records the electrical signals coming from your child’s heart.
We disconnect the wires and remove the stickers from your child’s body. Our team will look at the results immediately and tell you what the next steps are. If the EKG reveals a problem with your child’s heart, another EKG or other diagnostic tests may be necessary. Any treatment will depend on what is causing your child’s heart issue.
Your child may need an EKG if their pediatrician or one of our pediatric cardiologists suspects a problem with their heart, such as:
We’re able to share the test results with you immediately after your child’s EKG. The test itself usually takes less than 10 minutes.