Heart Disease: Demographic Analysis

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2a. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women, taking over 600,00 lives a year (4). My artifact represents an innovation that can prevent this, the electrocardiogram (ECG). The purpose of an ECG is to measure the electrical pulses of a heartbeat (5). An ECG uses sensors placed either near the chest or on arms and legs and measures the electrical waves that are generated by the heart muscle depolarization. My artifact is an infographic that describes the function and purpose of an ECG. It provides a visual of the actual machine as well as an image of the heartbeat it is measuring to determine whether or not heart problems are evident and has a written explanation of the purpose and function.
2b. I used Piktochart to create an infographic of my innovation. I chose shapes from the program to put my information on top of, and I selected a background provided on the program. …show more content…

The ECG has had a huge impact on society in many ways. Among the most beneficial is that the data collected can be extrapolated to predict heart disease in an individual and thus lead the individual to alter their lifestyle, whether by taking medication or changing diet and exercise routine (3). This is increasingly relevant with the rising number of healthy, young athletes dying from sudden cardiac arrest after showing no previous symptoms (5). With the data collected by the electrocardiogram, this can be predicted and thus save lives. One harmful effect of the ECG is that the data is not always reliable; sometimes the data will find false-positive evidence of heart disease or a heart attack when there is none, and in other cases, the device isn’t consistently able to predict heart disease in people without a high risk of having heart problems (1). Overall, however the ECG is a device that ultimately will benefit people and reduce the number of lives taken by heart

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