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Static ECG, or electrocardiography, refers to the process of recording the electrical activity of the heart at a single point in time, typically using a standard 12-lead ECG. It provides a snapshot of heart rhythms, electrical conduction, and any abnormalities present at that moment. Unlike dynamic or continuous ECG monitoring, static ECG does not capture variations over time, making it useful for diagnosing conditions like arrhythmias, ischemia, or structural heart issues during a specific episode.

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