Differential ECG

The Differential ECG assessment is based on an analysis of the ECG R/S-wave amplitude-time characteristics at rest. Studies have shown that muscle contraction directly correlates to the intensity and quantity of sodium ions penetrating the cell membrane (the so-called fast Na+ ion channel).  This process is only observed with the help of the first derivative  ECG at rest in the “neutral” phase of ventricular depolarization of the myocardium, and coincides with energy output during muscular activity.


 

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“When we unblinded our study, we were surprised to see that Omegawave’s indices, especially their tension index, accurately predicted the eventual outcome of the long term, expensive, treatment we were studying for patients with severe inflammatory joint disease.  Previously, there have been no accurate predictors of treatment response.”
Andrew J Holman, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor, University of Washington


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