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Future Scope

ECG is widely used for diagnosing various heart conditions, such as arrhythmias, myocardial
infarction, and heart disease. It also helps in measure the effects of medications, pacemakers,
and other cardiac interventions. Furthermore, ECG can be a powerful tool for monitoring
patients at risk for sudden cardiac events, both in clinical settings and as part of wearable
devices. As technology and medical knowledge advance, the future scope of ECG are growing.
This study will cover several emerging areas where ECG can play a vital role:

1.Telemedicine and Remote Monitoring

Patients can record their ECGs at home and transmit the data to healthcare providers in exact
time allowing for early detection and intervention in heart-related problem. With the rise of
telemedicine and remote monitoring technology ECG will become a useful tool.

2. Artificial Intelligence (AI)

A vast amount of ECG data and complicated patterns can be easily calculated by the AI
technology more accurately than humans. ECG machine will be increasingly integrated with AI
for early detection and diagnosis of heart conditions even in cases that may not be evident to
human observers.

3.Predective Medicine
Future ECG studies may focus on the development of predictive models that use long-term ECG
data to forecast the risk of cardiac events. This could lead to proactive interventions and
prevention strategies for individuals at high risk of heart disease

4.Improved ECG probability

The advance development of battery technology will make portable ECG devices more active
and user-friendly. This may lead to increased self-monitoring of heart health and the early
detection of potential problems

The study of ECG and its future scope is relevant now more than ever. With the ongoing
advancements in technology, the potential applications of ECG are expanding rapidly. As
healthcare systems evolve, understanding how ECG can fit into personalized medicine,
telemedicine, and AI-driven healthcare is crucial for researchers, clinicians, and technology
developers. The study is also important for policymakers and regulators to ensure that ECG
technology is effectively integrated into healthcare systems while maintaining patient privacy
and data security.

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