An electrocardiogram, as its name implies, records electrical activity from the heart muscles. While this can reveal a great deal about the way the heart is beating, it is not a complete picture of heart activity. Valve operation, the motion and velocity of blood in the heart, and the amount of blood the muscle is transporting are important measures that require other tests such as a Doppler ultrasound or echocardiogram.

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